The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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Californian--a gathering at which James T. Fields was present  
Nothing remains to me of the happy time but a sense of idle and  
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aimless and joyful talk-play, beginning and ending nowhere, of eager  
laughter, of countless good stories from Fields, of a heat-lightning  
shimmer of wit from Aldrich, of an occasional concentration of our  
joint mockeries upon our host, who took it gladly."  
But a lecture circuit cannot be restricted to the radius of Boston.  
Clemens was presently writing to Redpath from Washington and points  
farther west.  
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To James Redpath, in Boston:  
WASHINGTON, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1871.  
DEAR RED,--I have come square out, thrown "Reminiscences" overboard,  
and  
taken "Artemus Ward, Humorist," for my subject. Wrote it here on Friday  
and Saturday, and read it from MS last night to an enormous house. It  
suits me and I'll never deliver the nasty, nauseous "Reminiscences" any  
more.  
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