The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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driving--so I will have to try and give you an idea of her communication  
from memory. Mainly it consisted of an urgent desire that you come to  
see us next week, if you can possibly manage it, for that will be a  
reposeful time, the turmoil of breaking up beginning the week after. She  
wants you to tell her about Italy, and advise her in that connection, if  
you will. Then she spoke of her plans--hers, mind you, for I never have  
anything quite so definite as a plan. She proposes to stop a fortnight  
in (confound the place, I've forgotten what it was,) then go and live in  
Dresden till sometime in the summer; then retire to Switzerland for the  
hottest season, then stay a while in Venice and put in the winter  
in Munich. This program subject to modifications according to  
circumstances. She said something about some little by-trips here and  
there, but they didn't stick in my memory because the idea didn't charm  
me.  
(They have just telephoned me from the Courant office that Bayard Taylor  
and family have taken rooms in our ship, the Holsatia, for the 11th  
April.)  
Do come, if you possibly can!--and remember and don't forget to avoid  
letting Mrs. Clemens find out I lost her letter. Just answer her the  
same as if you had got it.  
Sincerely yours  
S. L. CLEMENS.  
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