The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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He gets a royalty of ten per cent on it in England (issued in serial  
numbers) and the same royalty on it in book form afterwards, and is to  
receive an advance payment of five hundred pounds the day the first  
No. of the serial appears. If I could do as well, here, and there, with  
mine, it might possibly pay me, but I seriously doubt it though it is  
likely I could do better in England than Bret, who is not widely known  
there.  
You see I take a vile, mercenary view of things--but then my household  
expenses are something almost ghastly.  
By and by I shall take a boy of twelve and run him on through life (in  
the first person) but not Tom Sawyer--he would not be a good character  
for it.  
I wish you would promise to read the MS of Tom Sawyer some time, and  
see if you don't really decide that I am right in closing with him as a  
boy--and point out the most glaring defects for me. It is a tremendous  
favor to ask, and I expect you to refuse and would be ashamed to expect  
you to do otherwise. But the thing has been so many months in my mind  
that it seems a relief to snake it out. I don't know any other person  
whose judgment I could venture to take fully and entirely. Don't  
hesitate about saying no, for I know how your time is taxed, and I would  
have honest need to blush if you said yes.  
Osgood and I are "going for" the puppy G---- on infringement of  
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