The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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reader and win the deathless enmity of the lot.  
Even if that reason were insufficient, there would still be a sufficient  
reason left, in the fact that Mr. Carlton seems to be the publisher of  
the magazine in which it is proposed to publish this horse-car matter.  
Carlton insulted me in Feb. 1867, and so when the day arrives that sees  
me doing him a civility I shall feel that I am ready for Paradise, since  
my list of possible and impossible forgivenesses will then be complete.  
Mrs. Clemens says my version of the blindfold novelette "A Murder and A  
Marriage" is "good." Pretty strong language--for her.  
The Fieldses are coming down to the play tomorrow, and they promise to  
get you and Mrs. Howells to come too, but I hope you'll do nothing of  
the kind if it will inconvenience you, for I'm not going to play either  
strikingly bad enough or well enough to make the journey pay you.  
My wife and I think of going to Boston May 7th to see Anna Dickinson's  
debut on the 8th. If I find we can go, I'll try to get a stage box and  
then you and Mrs. Howells must come to Parker's and go with us to the  
crucifixion.  
(
Is that spelt right?--somehow it doesn't look right.)  
With our very kindest regards to the whole family.  
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