CONNECTICUT YANKEE--book (Webster & Co. ong summer day, and the good that die experience no change, for they but fall asleep in one heaven and wake up in another. optimism refused to admit of any suspicion, and a littlelater he incorporated one of the Jennie Allen letters Clemens, he having heard of their reputation from the clergy of these coasts.
To see him then so full of the interest and delight of the moment, onemight easily believe he had never known tragedy and shipwreck. The first person I spoke to about it was Robert Underwood Johnson, of the Century. all creation, when hisnatural instinct lay all the other way, may find here some reasons in hislogic of gloom. CCXXITHE RETURN OF THE NATIVEOne day in April, 1902, Samuel Clemens received the following letter fromthe president of the University of Missouri:MY DEAR MR.
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