t on thedreamlike landscape--the long, grassy slope, the drowsy city, and thedistant hills--getting strength for the far journey by sea. A letter came to me which said that those who had signed the plea for thePrince's return were going to welcome him in the private dining-room onthe 5th of January. )JOAN OF ARC continued (Etretat and Paris). DEAR CLEMENS,--While your wonderful words are warm in my mind yet I want to tell you what you
But we ran immediately into the morehumid, more oppressive air of the Gulf Stream, and his breathing becameat first difficult, then next to impossible. e recorded;though Clemens was not likely to underestimate a thing which appealed toboth his imagination and his reason. Once more, andin a larger fashion than ever, he had become the belle of New York. and howone idea after another had been followed for a time and had failed tosatisfy him in the end.
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