The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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loveliest in the world, and the most satisfactory. We have a small house  
on the hillside all to ourselves, and our meals are served in it from  
the inn below on the lake shore. Six francs a day per head, house and  
food included. The scenery is beyond comparison beautiful. We have a row  
boat and some bicycles, and good roads, and no visitors. Nobody knows we  
are here. And Sunday in heaven is noisy compared to this quietness.  
Sincerely yours  
S. L. C.  
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To Rev. J. H. Twichell, in Hartford:  
LUCERNE, Aug. 22, '97.  
DEAR JOE,--Livy made a noble find on the Lucerne boat the other day on  
one of her shopping trips--George Williamson Smith--did I tell you about  
it? We had a lovely time with him, and such intellectual refreshment as  
we had not tasted in many a month.  
And the other night we had a detachment of the jubilee Singers--6. I had  
known one of them in London 24 years ago. Three of the 6 were born in  
slavery, the others were children of slaves. How charming they were--in  
spirit, manner, language, pronunciation, enunciation, grammar, phrasing,  
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