He didthis later, and eventually included the entire story, with comments, inone of his own volumes. , to the Express. I made my thanks now an excuse for addressing him. He went through the rooms and up-stairs where he had slept and looked outthe window down in the back yard where, nearly sixty years before, TomSawyer
Cable said that upto that time he had supposed Clemens's chief thought was theentertainment of the moment, and that if the audience laughed he wassatisfied. Upon being presented to EmperorWilliam, the latter had immediately begun to talk of Mark Twain and hiswork. Theanimals are not much troubled that way. Altogether the reading of the letters gave him a delightful day, and hisadmiration for Cable grew accordingly.
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