The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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where we can have an osteopath of good repute to continue the work of  
putting this family in proper condition.  
Livy and I dined with the Chief Justice a month ago and he was as  
well-conditioned as an athlete.  
It is all China, now, and my sympathies are with the Chinese. They have  
been villainously dealt with by the sceptred thieves of Europe, and I  
hope they will drive all the foreigners out and keep them out for good.  
I only wish it; of course I don't really expect it.  
Why, hang it, it occurs to me that by the time we reach New York you  
Twichells will be invading Europe and once more we shall miss the  
connection. This is thoroughly exasperating. Aren't we ever going to  
meet again?  
With no end of love from all of us,  
MARK.  
P. S. Aug. 18.  
DEAR JOE,--It is 7.30 a. m. I have been waking very early, lately. If it  
occurs once more, it will be habit; then I will submit and adopt it.  
This is our day of mourning. It is four years since Susy died; it is  
five years and a month that I saw her alive for the last time-throwing  
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