bless you for every beautiful thought you poured into my tired heart, and for every smile on a weary way. Clemens served asone of the pall-bearers, but he did not feel equal to the trip toFairhaven. ROGERS AND HELEN KELLERIt was during the winter of '96, in London, that Clemens took an activeinterest in t Hefound the General and his son, Colonel Fred Grant, discussing somememoranda, which turned out to be a proposition from the Century Companyfor the book publication of his memoirs.
Susy Clemens was taken ill at Rouen, and they lingered inthat ancient city, wandering about its venerable steets, which have beenchanged but slowly by the centuries, and are still full of memories. Finally, one day he was summoned before acommittee of the House of Lords to explain his views. AtRochester an incident happened which led to the writing of one of MarkTwain's important books, 'A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court'. TCHAYKOFFSKY,-- My sympathies are with the Russian revolution, of course.
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