The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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need of funds.  
He began writing on the ship, as was his habit, and had completed  
his article on Fenimore Cooper by the time he reached London. In  
August we find him writing to Mr. Rogers from Etretat, a little  
Norman watering-place.  
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To H. H. Rogers, in New York:  
ETRETAT, (NORMANDIE)  
CHALET DES ABRIS  
Aug. 25, '94.  
DEAR MR. ROGERS,--I find the Madam ever so much better in health and  
strength. The air is superb and soothing and wholesome, and the Chalet  
is remote from noise and people, and just the place to write in. I shall  
begin work this afternoon.  
Mrs. Clemens is in great spirits on, account of the benefit which she  
has received from the electrical treatment in Paris and is bound to take  
it up again and continue it all the winter, and of course I am perfectly  
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