The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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If this notion is not a foolish and wicked one, won't you just consult  
with some chief Independents, and see if they won't call a sudden  
convention and whoop the thing through? To nominate Edmunds the 1st of  
November, would be soon enough, wouldn't it?  
With kindest regards to you and the Aldriches,  
Yr Truly  
S. L. CLEMENS.  
Clemens and Cable set out on their reading-tour in November.  
They were a curiously-assorted pair: Cable was of orthodox  
religion, exact as to habits, neat, prim, all that Clemens  
was not. In the beginning Cable undertook to read the Bible  
aloud to Clemens each evening, but this part of the day's  
program was presently omitted by request. If they spent  
Sunday in a town, Cable was up bright and early visiting the  
various churches and Sunday-schools, while Mark Twain  
remained at the hotel, in bed, reading or asleep.  
XXV. THE GREAT YEAR OF 1885. CLEMENS AND CABLE. PUBLICATION  
OF "HUCK  
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