The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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ELMIRA, July 20, '89.  
DEAR MR. HALL,--Upon reflection--thus: tell Beard to obey his own  
inspiration, and when he sees a picture in his mind put that picture on  
paper, be it humorous or be it serious. I want his genius to be wholly  
unhampered, I shan't have fears as to the result. They will be better  
pictures than if I mixed in and tried to give him points on his own  
trade.  
Send this note and he'll understand.  
Yr  
S. L. C.  
Clemens had made a good choice in selecting Beard for the  
illustrations. He was well qualified for the work, and being of a  
socialistic turn of mind put his whole soul into it. When the  
drawings were completed, Clemens wrote: "Hold me under permanent  
obligations. What luck it was to find you! There are hundreds of  
artists that could illustrate any other book of mine, but there was  
only one who could illustrate this one. Yes, it was a fortunate  
hour that I went netting for lightning bugs and caught a meteor.  
Live forever!"  
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