The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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Agnew, daughter of the chief editor, entered and presented to the  
chief guest the original drawing of a cartoon by Bernard Partridge,  
which had appeared on the front page of Punch. In this picture the  
presiding genius of the paper is offering to Mark Twain health, long  
life, and happiness from "The Punch Bowl."  
A short time after his return to America he received a pretty  
childish letter from little Miss Agnew acknowledging a photograph he  
had sent her, and giving a list of her pets and occupations. Such a  
letter always delighted Mark Twain, and his pleasure in this one is  
reflected in his reply.  
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To Miss Joy Agnew, in London:  
TUXEDO PARK, NEW YORK.  
Unto you greetings and salutation and worship, you dear, sweet little  
rightly-named Joy! I can see you now almost as vividly as I saw you that  
night when you sat flashing and beaming upon those sombre swallow-tails.  
"Fair as a star when only one  
Is shining in the sky."  
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