The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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Clemens and family decided to spend the summer in Sweden, at Sauna,  
in order to avail themselves of osteopathic treatment as practised  
by Heinrick Kellgren. Kellgren's method, known as the "Swedish  
movements," seemed to Mark Twain a wonderful cure for all ailments,  
and he heralded the discovery far and wide. He wrote to friends far  
and near advising them to try Kellgren for anything they might  
happen to have. Whatever its beginning, any letter was likely to  
close with some mention of the new panacea.  
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To Rev. J. H. Twichell, traveling in Europe:  
SANNA, Sept. 6, '99.  
DEAR JOE,--I've no business in here--I ought to be outside. I shall  
never see another sunset to begin with it this side of heaven. Venice?  
land, what a poor interest that is! This is the place to be. I have seen  
about 60 sunsets here; and a good 40 of them were clear and away  
beyond anything I had ever imagined before for dainty and exquisite and  
marvellous beauty and infinite change and variety. America? Italy? The  
tropics? They have no notion of what a sunset ought to be. And this  
one--this unspeakable wonder! It discounts all the rest. It brings the  
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