The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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I go to work at 7 o'clock in the evening, and work till 3 o'clock the  
next morning. I can go to the theatre and stay till 12 o'clock and then  
go to the office, and get work from that till 3 the next morning; when  
I go to bed, and sleep till 11 o'clock, then get up and loaf the rest of  
the day. The type is mostly agate and minion, with some bourgeois; and  
when one gets a good agate take,--["Agate," "minion," etc., sizes of  
type; "take," a piece of work. Type measurement is by ems, meaning the  
width of the letter 'm'.]--he is sure to make money. I made $2.50 last  
Sunday, and was laughed at by all the hands, the poorest of whom sets  
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1,000 on Sunday; and if I don't set 10,000, at least, next Sunday,  
I'll give them leave to laugh as much as they want to. Out of the 22  
compositors in this office, 12 at least, set 15,000 on Sunday.  
Unlike New York, I like this Philadelphia amazingly, and the people in  
it. There is only one thing that gets my "dander" up--and that is  
the hands are always encouraging me: telling me--"it's no use to get  
discouraged--no use to be down-hearted, for there is more work here than  
you can do!" "Down-hearted," the devil! I have not had a particle of  
such a feeling since I left Hannibal, more than four months ago. I fancy  
they'll have to wait some time till they see me down-hearted or afraid  
of starving while I have strength to work and am in a city of 400,000  
inhabitants. When I was in Hannibal, before I had scarcely stepped out  
of the town limits, nothing could have convinced me that I would starve  
as soon as I got a little way from home....  
The grave of Franklin is in Christ Church-yard, corner of Fifth and Arch  
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