The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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To the President of The Western Union, in New York:  
"THE PINES"  
YORK HARBOR, MAINE.  
DEAR SIR,--I desire to make a complaint, and I bring it to you, the head  
of the company, because by experience I know better than to carry it to  
a subordinate.  
I have been here a month and a half, and by testimony of friends,  
reinforced by personal experience I now feel qualified to claim as an  
established fact that the telegraphic service here is the worst in the  
world except that Boston.  
These services are actually slower than was the New York and Hartford  
service in the days when I last complained to you--which was fifteen  
or eighteen years ago, when telegraphic time and train time between the  
mentioned points was exactly the same, to-wit, three hours and a half.  
Six days ago--it was that raw day which provoked so much comment--my  
daughter was on her way up from New York, and at noon she telegraphed  
me from New Haven asking that I meet her with a cloak at Portsmouth. Her  
telegram reached me four hours and a quarter later--just 15 minutes too  
late for me to catch my train and meet her.  
I judge that the telegram traveled about 200 miles. It is the best  
telegraphic work I have seen since I have been here, and I am mentioning  
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