A visitor found noticesin Mark Twain's writing pinned to the trees near Mrs. --If the play is altered and made longer I will be pleased to read it again. She was finally persuaded to forego theremaining ceremonies and rest quietly on the pleasant veranda at home;but she had overtaxed herself and a collapse was inevitable. He was inbed for a few days, resting, he said, after the intense heat of thejourney.
They wereto leave next morning by an early train, and Mrs. On that day Clemens wrote in his note-book:This is a great date in my history. Don't try to kodak him. possibility, and recalled how he hadread at least one form of the dream tale to Howells, who had urged him tocomplete it.
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