The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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Orion Clemens was once more a candidate for office: Nevada  
had become a State; with regularly elected officials, and  
Orion had somehow missed being chosen. His day of authority  
had passed, and the law having failed to support him, he was  
again back at his old occupation, setting type in St. Louis.  
He was, as ever, full of dreams and inventions that would  
some day lead to fortune. With the gift of the Sellers  
imagination, inherited by all the family, he lacked the  
driving power which means achievement. More and more as the  
years went by he would lean upon his brother for moral and  
physical support. The chances for him in Washington do not  
appear to have been bright. The political situation under  
Andrew Johnson was not a happy one.  
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To Orion Clemens, in St. Louis:  
224 F. STREET, WASH., Feb. 21. (1868)  
MY DEAR BRO.,--I am glad you do not want the clerkship, for that Patent  
Office is in such a muddle that there would be no security for the  
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