CXCVIIFINISHING THE BOOK OF TRAVELOne reading the Equator book to-day, and knowing the circumstances underwhich it was written ing on the stroke of midnight, dedicates each passing year tothe memory of Edwin Booth, and pledges each new year in a loving-cuppassed in his honor. ce, with vineyard and olive-grovesloping away to the city lying in a haze-a vision of beauty and peace. He interested himself in the affairs and in the people of Redding.
It gave them a glimpse ofthe country life of the Bohemian nobility which was most interesting. hines well under way: About themiddle of March Clemens packed up two of his shorter manuscripts which hehad writt The collections from this source were deferreddriblets, while the bills for manufacture and promotion must be paid downin cash. He was commentingunfavorably on this correspondent and on miscellaneous letter-writing ingeneral.
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