The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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I got here too late to see the funeral of the 10 victims by the burning  
of the Pacific hotel in 7th street. Ma says there were 10 hearses, with  
the fire companies (their engines in mourning--firemen in uniform,) the  
various benevolent societies in uniform and mourning, and a multitude  
of citizens and strangers, forming, altogether, a procession of 30,000  
persons! One steam fire engine was drawn by four white horses, with  
crape festoons on their heads.  
Well I am--just--about--asleep--  
Your brother  
SAM.  
Among other things, we gather from this letter that Orion Clemens  
had faith in his brother as a newspaper correspondent, though the  
two contributions from Cincinnati, already mentioned, were not  
promising. Furthermore, we get an intimation of Orion's unfailing  
confidence in the future of the "land"--that is to say, the great  
tract of land in Eastern Tennessee which, in an earlier day, his  
father had bought as a heritage for his children. It is the same  
Tennessee land that had "millions in it" for Colonel Sellers--the  
land that would become, as Orion Clemens long afterward phrased it,  
"the worry of three generations."  
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