Clemens at Hartford. ne and purpose of the whole play, Clemens andHowells decided that what was left would be hardly worth while. The distribution was automatic; the machine fed itself from a galley of dead matter and without human help or suggestion, for it --[This carriage--a finely built coup--had been presented to Mrs.
ent--it was the Storer matter and those indiscreet letters whichRoosevelt had written relative to the ambassadorship which Storer so muchdesired. I could see that the thought agitated him, and I suggested that we go to his room and read, which we Chapters xliv to xlvii. I was greatly impressed by him, and I liked him exceedingly.
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