The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


google search for The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete

Return to Master Book Index.

Page
22 23 24 25 26

Quick Jump
1 314 629 943 1257

office. We have agreed that no more shall be admitted into our company.  
I believe the Guards went down to Quincy today to escort our first  
locomotive home.  
Write soon.  
Your Brother,  
SAM.  
Readers familiar with the life of Mark Twain know that none of the  
would-be adventurers found their way to the Amazon: His two  
associates gave up the plan, probably for lack of means. Young  
Clemens himself found a fifty-dollar bill one bleak November day  
blowing along the streets of Keokuk, and after duly advertising his  
find without result, set out for the Amazon, by way of Cincinnati  
and New Orleans.  
"I advertised the find and left for the Amazon the same day," he  
once declared, a statement which we may take with a literary  
discount.  
He remained in Cincinnati that winter (1856-57) working at his  
trade. No letters have been preserved from that time, except two  
that were sent to a Keokuk weekly, the Saturday Post, and as these  
2
4


Page
22 23 24 25 26

Quick Jump
1 314 629 943 1257