The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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To Mrs. Moffett, in St. Louis:  
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5, '53.  
MY DEAR SISTER,--I have already written two letters within the last  
two hours, and you will excuse me if this is not lengthy. If I had  
the money, I would come to St. Louis now, while the river is open; but  
within the last two or three weeks I have spent about thirty dollars for  
clothing, so I suppose I shall remain where I am. I only want to return  
to avoid night-work, which is injuring my eyes. I have received one or  
two letters from home, but they are not written as they should be, and I  
know no more about what is going on there than the man in the moon. One  
only has to leave home to learn how to write an interesting letter to  
an absent friend when he gets back. I suppose you board at Mrs. Hunter's  
yet--and that, I think, is somewhere in Olive street above Fifth.  
Philadelphia is one of the healthiest places in the Union. I wanted to  
spend this winter in a warm climate, but it is too late now. I don't  
like our present prospect for cold weather at all.  
Truly your brother  
SAM.  
But he did not return to the West for another half year. The  
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