The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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climate is perfectly lovely and it is hard to drive anybody to bed, day  
or night. We remain up the whole night through occasionally, and by this  
means enjoy the rare sensation of seeing the sun rise. But the sunsets  
are soft, rich, warm and superb!  
We had a ball last night under the awnings of the quarter deck, and  
the share of it of three of us was masquerade. We had full, flowing,  
picturesque Moorish costumes which we purchased in the bazaars of  
Tangier.  
Yrs.  
SAM.  
MARSEILLES, FRANCE, July 5, 1867.  
We are here. Start for Paris tomorrow. All well. Had gorgeous 4th of  
July jollification yesterday at sea.  
Yrs.  
SAM.  
The reader may expand these sketchy outlines to his heart's content  
by following the chapters in The Innocents Abroad, which is very  
good history, less elaborated than might be supposed. But on the  
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