The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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It was my intention to make some disparaging remarks about the human  
race; and so I kept this letter open for that purpose, and for the  
purpose of telling my dream, wherein the Trinity were trying to guess  
a conundrum, but I can do better--for I can snip out of the "Times"  
various samples and side-lights which bring the race down to date,  
and expose it as of yesterday. If you will notice, there is seldom  
a telegram in a paper which fails to show up one or more members and  
beneficiaries of our Civilization as promenading in his shirt-tail, with  
the rest of his regalia in the wash.  
I love to see the holy ones air their smug pieties and admire them and  
smirk over them, and at the same moment frankly and publicly show their  
contempt for the pieties of the Boer--confidently expecting the approval  
of the country and the pulpit, and getting it.  
I notice that God is on both sides in this war; thus history repeats  
itself. But I am the only person who has noticed this; everybody here  
thinks He is playing the game for this side, and for this side only.  
With great love to you all  
MARK.  
One cannot help wondering what Mark Twain would have thought of  
human nature had he lived to see the great World War, fought mainly  
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