The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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Magazine.  
The assassination of the Empress of Austria at Geneva was the  
startling event of that summer. In a letter to Twichell Clemens  
presents the tragedy in a few vivid paragraphs. Later he treated it  
at some length in a magazine article which, very likely because of  
personal relations with members of the Austrian court, he withheld  
from print. It has since been included in a volume of essays, What  
Is Man, etc.  
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To Rev. J. H. Twichell, in Hartford:  
KALTENLEUTGEBEN, Sep. 13, '98.  
DEAR JOE,--You are mistaken; people don't send us the magazines.  
No--Harper, Century and McClure do; an example I should like to  
recommend to other publishers. And so I thank you very much for  
sending me Brander's article. When you say "I like Brander Matthews; he  
impresses me as a man of parts and power," I back you, right up to  
the hub--I feel the same way--. And when you say he has earned your  
gratitude for cuffing me for my crimes against the Leather stockings and  
the Vicar, I ain't making any objection. Dern your gratitude!  
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