The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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The Howellses came, as invited, for a final reunion before the  
breaking up. This was in the early half of March; the Clemenses  
were to sail on the 11th of the following month.  
Orion Clemens, meantime, had conceived a new literary idea and was  
piling in his MS. as fast as possible to get his brother's judgment  
on it before the sailing-date. It was not a very good time to send  
MS., but Mark Twain seems to have read it and given it some  
consideration. "The Journey in Heaven," of his own, which he  
mentions, was the story published so many years later under the  
title of "Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven." He had began it in  
1868, on his voyage to San Francisco, it having been suggested by  
conversations with Capt. Ned Wakeman, of one of the Pacific  
steamers. Wakeman also appears in 'Roughing It,' Chap. L, as Capt.  
Ned Blakely, and again in one of the "Rambling Notes of an Idle  
Excursion," as "Captain Hurricane Jones."  
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To Orion Clemens, in Keokuk:  
HARTFORD, Mch. 23, 1878.  
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