The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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myself. Otherwise the weather has been of the sort you are familiar with  
in these regions: cool days and cool nights. We have heard of the hot  
wave every Wednesday, per the weekly paper--we allow no dailies to  
intrude. Last week through visitors also--the only ones we have had--Dr.  
Root and John Howells.  
We have the daily lake-swim; and all the tribe, servants included (but  
not I) do a good deal of boating; sometimes with the guide, sometimes  
without him--Jean and Clara are competent with the oars. If we live  
another year, I hope we shall spend its summer in this house.  
We have taken the Appleton country seat, overlooking the Hudson, at  
Riverdale, 25 minutes from the Grand Central Station, for a year,  
beginning Oct. 1, with option for another year. We are obliged to be  
close to New York for a year or two.  
Aug. 3rd. I go yachting a fortnight up north in a 20-knot boat 225 feet  
long, with the owner, (Mr. Rogers), Tom Reid, Dr. Rice, Col. A. G. Paine  
and one or two others. Judge Howland would go, but can't get away  
from engagements; Professor Sloane would go, but is in the grip of an  
illness. Come--will you go? If you can manage it, drop a post-card to  
me c/o H.H. Rogers, 26 Broadway. I shall be in New York a couple of days  
before we sail--July 31 or Aug. 1, perhaps the latter,--and I think I  
shall stop at the Hotel Grosvenor, cor. 10th St and 5th ave.  
We all send you and the Harmonies lots and gobs of love.  
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