The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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How do the Records pay?  
Yr. Bro.  
SAM.  
In one of the foregoing letters--the one dated May 11 there is a  
reference to the writer's "Enterprise Letters." Sometimes, during  
idle days in the camp, the miner had followed old literary impulses  
and written an occasional burlesque sketch, which he had signed  
"Josh," and sent to the Territorial Enterprise, at Virginia City.  
--[One contribution was sent to a Keokuk paper, The Gate City, and a  
letter written by Mrs. Jane Clemens at the time would indicate that  
Mark Twain's mother did not always approve of her son's literary  
efforts. She hopes that he will do better, and some time write  
something "that his kin will be proud of."]--The rough, vigorous  
humor of these had attracted some attention, and Orion, pleased with  
any measure of success that might come to his brother, had allowed  
the authorship of them to become known. When, in July, the  
financial situation became desperate, the Esmeralda miner was moved  
to turn to literature for relief. But we will let him present the  
situation himself.  
To Orion Clemens, in Carson City:  
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