The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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connection with his book publication, and the two men had  
immediately become firm friends. Twichell had come to Elmira in  
February to the wedding to assist Rev. Thos. K. Beecher in the  
marriage ceremony. Joseph Twichell was a devout Christian, while  
Mark Twain was a doubter, even a scoffer, where orthodoxy was  
concerned, yet the sincerity and humanity of the two men drew them  
together; their friendship was lifelong.  
A second letter to Twichell, something more than a month later,  
shows a somewhat improved condition in the Clemens household.  
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To Rev. Twichell, in Hartford:  
BUF. Dec. 19th, 1870.  
DEAR J. H.,--All is well with us, I believe--though for some days the  
baby was quite ill. We consider him nearly restored to health now,  
however. Ask my brother about us--you will find him at Bliss's  
publishing office, where he is gone to edit Bliss's new paper--left here  
last Monday. Make his and his wife's acquaintance. Take Mrs. T. to see  
them as soon as they are fixed.  
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