STIRRING TIMES IN AUSTRIA (Vienna)--Harper's Magazine, March, 1898. His snowy flannels and gleaming white hair, against those richred walls, with those small, summer-clad players, made a pretty picture. Nay, it is one hymn alone. at Harpers', and read it going up on the train, hopingto find somewhere in it a solution of the great mystery.
ashore he will get a good deal of his $500 back; and a dab at a time I will make up to him the rest. On that day Clemens wrote in his note-book:This is a great date in my history. He had been a manwho loved humor and brightness and wit, and had helped to make life merryand delightful. He refused ten thousand dollars for a tobaccoindorsement, though he liked the tobacco well enough; and he was awarethat even royalty was willing to put a value on its opinions.
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