The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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I've written another article; you better hurry down and help Livy  
squelch it.  
She's out pottering around somewhere, poor housekeeping slave; and Clara  
is in the hands of the osteopath, getting the bronchitis pulled and  
hauled out of her. It was a bad attack, and a little disquieting. It  
came day before yesterday, and she hasn't sat up till this afternoon.  
She is getting along satisfactorily, now.  
Lots of love to you all.  
MARK  
Mark Twain's religion had to do chiefly with humanity in its present  
incarnation, and concerned itself very little with any possible  
measure of reward or punishment in some supposed court of the  
hereafter. Nevertheless, psychic investigation always interested  
him, and he was good-naturedly willing to explore, even hoping,  
perhaps, to be convinced that individuality continues beyond death.  
The letter which follows indicates his customary attitude in  
relation to spiritualistic research. The experiments here  
mentioned, however, were not satisfactory.  
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