The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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To W. D. Howells, in Boston:  
BALTIMORE, May 1, '77.  
MY DEAR HOWELLS,--Found I was not absolutely needed in Washington so  
I
only staid 24 hours, and am on my way home, now. I called at the White  
House, and got admission to Col. Rodgers, because I wanted to inquire  
what was the right hour to go and infest the President. It was my luck  
to strike the place in the dead waste and middle of the day, the very  
busiest time. I perceived that Mr. Rodgers took me for George Francis  
Train and had made up his mind not to let me get at the President; so at  
the end of half an hour I took my letter of introduction from the table  
and went away. It was a great pity all round, and a great loss to the  
nation, for I was brim full of the Eastern question. I didn't get to  
see the President or the Chief Magistrate either, though I had sort of a  
glimpse of a lady at a window who resembled her portraits.  
Yrs ever,  
MARK.  
Howells condoled with him on his failure to see the President,  
"but," he added, "if you and I had both been there, our combined  
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