The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


google search for The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete

Return to Master Book Index.

Page
512 513 514 515 516

Quick Jump
1 314 629 943 1257

Ys Ever  
MARK.  
In Paris they found pleasant quarters at the Hotel Normandy, but it  
was a chilly, rainy spring, and the travelers gained a rather poor  
impression of the French capital. Mark Twain's work did not go  
well, at first, because of the noises of the street. But then he  
found a quieter corner in the hotel and made better progress. In a  
brief note to Aldrich he said: "I sleep like a lamb and write like a  
lion--I mean the kind of a lion that writes--if any such." He  
expected to finish the book in six weeks; that is to say, before  
returning to America. He was looking after its illustrations  
himself, and a letter to Frank Bliss, of The American Publishing  
Company, refers to the frontpiece, which, from time to time, has  
caused question as to its origin. To Bliss he says: "It is a thing  
which I manufactured by pasting a popular comic picture into the  
middle of a celebrated Biblical one--shall attribute it to Titian.  
It needs to be engraved by a master."  
The weather continued bad in France and they left there in July to  
find it little better in England. They had planned a journey to  
Scotland to visit Doctor Brown, whose health was not very good. In  
after years Mark Twain blamed himself harshly for not making the  
trip, which he declared would have meant so much to Mrs. Clemens.  
He had forgotten by that time the real reasons for not going--the  
514  


Page
512 513 514 515 516

Quick Jump
1 314 629 943 1257