The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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its name is called in this one. 638  
There--I don't need to apologize to you or to H. H. for this appeal that  
I am making; I know you too well for that.  
Good-bye with love to all of you  
S. L. CLEMENS.  
Laurence Hutton is on the staff of Harper's Monthly--close by, and handy  
when wanted.  
The plea was not made in vain. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers interested  
themselves most liberally in Helen Keller's fortune, and certainly  
no one can say that any of those who contributed to her success ever  
had reason for disappointment.  
In his letter of grateful acknowledgment, which follows, Clemens  
also takes occasion to thank Mr. Rogers for his further efforts in  
the matter of his own difficulties. This particular reference  
concerns the publishing, complications which by this time had arisen  
between the American Publishing Company, of Hartford, and the house  
in Franklin Square.  
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