The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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Mch 18, '85.  
DEAR CHARLEY,--The Committee of the Public Library of Concord, Mass,  
have given us a rattling tip-top puff which will go into every paper in  
the country. They have expelled Huck from their library as "trash and  
suitable only for the slums." That will sell 25,000 copies for us sure.  
S. L. C.  
Perhaps the Concord Free Trade Club had some idea of making amends  
to Mark Twain for the slight put upon his book by their librarians,  
for immediately after the Huck Finn incident they notified him of  
his election to honorary membership.  
Those were the days of "authors' readings," and Clemens and Howells  
not infrequently assisted at these functions, usually given as  
benefits of one kind or another. From the next letter, written  
following an entertainment given for the Longfellow memorial, we  
gather that Mark Twain's opinion of Howells's reading was steadily  
improving.  
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