The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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and a choir of colored folk will sing jubilee songs. I count on a  
good time, and shall hope to have you folks there, and Livy. I read in  
Twichell's chapel Friday night and had a most rattling high time--but  
the thing that went best of all was Uncle Remus's Tar Baby. I mean  
to try that on my dusky audience. They've all heard that tale from  
childhood--at least the older members have.  
I arrived home in time to make a most noble blunder--invited Charley  
Warner here (in Livy's name) to dinner with the Gerhardts, and told him  
Livy had invited his wife by letter and by word of mouth also. I don't  
know where I got these impressions, but I came home feeling as one does  
who realizes that he has done a neat thing for once and left no flaws or  
loop-holes. Well, Livy said she had never told me to invite Charley  
and she hadn't dreamed of inviting Susy, and moreover there wasn't  
any dinner, but just one lean duck. But Susy Warner's intuitions were  
correct--so she choked off Charley, and staid home herself--we waited  
dinner an hour and you ought to have seen that duck when he was done  
drying in the oven.  
MARK.  
Clemens and his wife were always privately assisting worthy and  
ambitious young people along the way of achievement. Young actors  
were helped through dramatic schools; young men and women were  
assisted through college and to travel abroad. Among others Clemens  
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