The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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aware, we are going to Europe in June, for an indefinite stay. We shall  
sell the horses and shut up the house. We wish to provide a place for  
our coachman, who has been with us a 21 years, and is sober, active,  
diligent, and unusually bright and capable. You spoke of hiring a  
colored man as engineer and helper in the packing room. Patrick would  
soon learn that trade and be very valuable. We will cease to need him by  
the middle or end of June. Have you made irrevocable arrangements with  
the colored man, or would you prefer to have Patrick, if he thinks he  
would like to try?  
I have not said anything to him about it yet.  
Yours  
S. L. C.  
It was to be a complete breaking up of their beautiful  
establishment. Patrick McAleer, George the butler, and others of  
their household help had been like members of the family. We may  
guess at the heartbreak of it all, even though the letters remain  
cheerful.  
Howells, strangely enough, seems to have been about the last one to  
be told of their European plans; in fact, he first got wind of it  
from the papers, and wrote for information. Likely enough Clemens  
had not until then had the courage to confess.  
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