The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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Good health to you, and all good fortune attend you.  
Sincerely yours,  
S. L. CLEMENS.  
He would appear to have written not many letters besides those to  
Mrs. Gabrilowitsch and to Stormfield, but when a little girl sent  
him a report of a dream, inspired by reading The Prince and the  
Pauper, he took the time and trouble to acknowledge it, realizing,  
no doubt, that a line from him would give the child happiness.  
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To Miss Sulamith, in New York:  
"BAY HOUSE," BERMUDA, March 21, 1910.  
DEAR MISS SULAMITH,--I think it is a remarkable dream for a girl of  
13 to have dreamed, in fact for a person of any age to have dreamed,  
because it moves by regular grade and sequence from the beginning to the  
end, which is not the habit of dreams. I think your report of it is a  
good piece of work, a clear and effective statement of the vision.  
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