Samuel Clemens had no suchbelief. Abdullah let out a little sound of exasperation. D--n them, says the notebook. erly; his memory of the promise to hismother; his understanding of her craving to visit her old home.
--[This remarkable and amusingdocument will be found under Appendix M, at the end of last volume. Shall I investigate, Sitt? Never mind. John Hay, whom it also reached in due time, pronounce it a classic--a most exquisite bit of old English morality. But I expect Amelia, like myself, came to her decision after rational consideration.
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