The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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Love to all  
Good bye,  
Yrs affy  
SAM.  
The "immoral" room-mate whose conduct was to be an "eloquent  
example" was Dan Slote, immortalized in the Innocents as "Dan"  
--a favorite on the ship, and later beloved by countless readers.  
There is one more letter, written the night before the Quaker City  
sailed-a letter which in a sense marks the close of the first great  
period of his life--the period of aimless wandering--adventure  
--youth.  
Perhaps a paragraph of explanation should precede this letter.  
Political changes had eliminated Orion in Nevada, and he was now  
undertaking the practice of law. "Bill Stewart" was Senator  
Stewart, of Nevada, of whom we shall hear again. The "Sandwich  
Island book," as may be imagined, was made up of his letters to the  
Sacramento Union. Nothing came of the venture, except some chapters  
in 'Roughing It', rewritten from the material. "Zeb and John  
Leavenworth" were pilots whom he had known on the river.  
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