The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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the winter sets in.  
I am,  
Sincerely yours,  
MARK.  
It must have been a small bottle to be consumed by him in a week, or  
perhaps he had able assistance. The next brief line refers to the  
manuscript of his article, "Saint Joan of Arc," presented to the  
museum at Rouen.  
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To Edward E. Clarke:  
21 FIFTH AVE., Feb., 1906.  
DEAR SIR,--I have found the original manuscript and with great pleasure  
I transmit it herewith, also a printed copy.  
It is a matter of great pride to me to have any word of mine concerning  
the world's supremest heroine honored by a place in that Museum.  
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