The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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this screed with the sincere hope that your visit here will be a happy  
one, and not embittered by the sorrowful surprises that absence and  
lapse of years are wont to prepare for wanderers; surprises which come  
in the form of old friends missed from their places; silence where  
familiar voices should be; the young grown old; change and decay  
everywhere; home a delusion and a disappointment; strangers at  
hearthstone; sorrow where gladness was; tears for laughter; the  
melancholy-pomp of death where the grace of life has been!  
With all good wishes for the Returned Prodigals, and regrets that I  
cannot partake of a small piece of the fatted calf (rare and no gravy,)  
I am yours, cordially,  
MARK TWAIN.  
In the next letter we find him in the midst of a sort of confusion  
of affairs, which, in one form or another, would follow him  
throughout the rest of his life. It was the price of his success  
and popularity, combined with his general gift for being concerned  
with a number of things, and a natural tendency for getting into hot  
water, which becomes more evident as the years and letters pass in  
review. Orion Clemens, in his attempt to save money for the  
government, had employed methods and agents which the officials at  
Washington did not understand, and refused to recognize. Instead of  
winning the credit and commendation he had expected, he now found  
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