He generally wrote Twichell when he had things to say that were outsideof the pale of print. but he neverflinched or faltered, never at any time suggested that the work befinished by another hand. He had sent Captain Stormfield in a dream to report the aspects of theearly Christian heaven. --[Mark Twain's note-book, under date of March,1885, contains this memorandum: Roswell Smith said to me: 'I'm glad yougot the book, Mr.
Rogers: At the end of an hour and a half I offered to let the audience go, but they said go on, and I did. This note was made July 23, 1885, at 10 A. s which go therewith;hence all races and all colors and all religions are interested in seeingthat his name I wasconcerned in a number of dealings with Mark Twain, and at a period in hislife when human traits are supposed to become exaggerated, whi
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