The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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The two letters that follow, though written only a few days apart,  
were separated in their arrival by a period of seven years. The  
second letter was, in some way, mislaid and not mailed; and it was  
not until after the writer of it was dead that it was found and  
forwarded.  
Mark Twain could never get up much enthusiasm for the writings of  
Scott. His praise of Quentin Durward is about the only approval he  
ever accorded to the works of the great romanticist.  
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To Brander Matthews, in New York:  
NEW YORK CITY, May 4, '03.  
DEAR BRANDER,--I haven't been out of my bed for four weeks, but--well,  
I have been reading, a good deal, and it occurs to me to ask you to sit  
down, some time or other when you have 8 or 9 months to spare, and jot  
me down a certain few literary particulars for my help and elevation.  
Your time need not be thrown away, for at your further leisure you can  
make Colombian lectures out of the results and do your students a good  
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