The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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I got the same leg hurt last week; I said I hadn't got hold of  
a spirited horse since I had been on the island, and one of the  
proprietors loaned me a big vicious colt; he was altogether too  
spirited; I went to tighten the cinch before mounting him, when he let  
out with his left leg (?) and kicked me across a ten-acre lot. A native  
rubbed and doctored me so well that I was able to stand on my feet in  
half an hour. It was then half after four and I had an appointment to go  
seven miles and get a girl and take her to a card party at five.  
I have been clattering around among the plantations for three weeks,  
now, and next week I am going to visit the extinct crater of Mount  
Haleakala--the largest in the world; it is ten miles to the foot of the  
mountain; it rises 10,000 feet above the valley; the crater is 29 miles  
in circumference and 1,000 feet deep. Seen from the summit, the city of  
St. Louis would look like a picture in the bottom of it.  
As soon as I get back from Haleakala (pronounced Hally-ekka-lah) I will  
sail for Honolulu again and thence to the Island of Hawaii (pronounced  
Hah-wy-ye,) to see the greatest active volcano in the world--that  
of Kilauea (pronounced Kee-low-way-ah)--and from thence back to San  
Francisco--and then, doubtless, to the States. I have been on this  
trip two months, and it will probably be two more before I get back to  
California.  
Yrs affy  
SAM.  
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