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MARK TWAIN'S LETTERS 1907-1910
VOLUME VI.
By Mark Twain
ARRANGED WITH COMMENT BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
XLVI. LETTERS 1907-08. A DEGREE FROM OXFORD. THE NEW HOME AT
REDDING.
The author, J. Howard Moore, sent a copy of his book, The Universal
Kinship, with a letter in which he said: "Most humorists have no
anxiety except to glorify themselves and add substance to their
pocket-books by making their readers laugh. You have shown, on many
occasions, that your mission is not simply to antidote the
melancholy of a world, but includes a real and intelligent concern
for the general welfare of your fellowman."
The Universal Kinship was the kind of a book that Mark Twain
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