The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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He did not delay in his beginning, and a few weeks later was sending  
word to his publisher about it.  
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To Frederick A. Duneka, in New York:  
Oct. 2, '05.  
DEAR MR. DUNEKA,--I have just finished a short story which I "greatly  
admire," and so will you--"A Horse's Tale"--about 15,000 words, at  
a rough guess. It has good fun in it, and several characters, and is  
lively. I shall finish revising it in a few days or more, then Jean will  
type it.  
Don't you think you can get it into the Jan. and Feb. numbers and issue  
it as a dollar booklet just after the middle of Jan. when you issue the  
Feb. number?  
It ought to be ably illustrated.  
Why not sell simultaneous rights, for this once, to the Ladies' Home  
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