Clemens saidthoughtfully, after a moment: I had the greatest respect and esteem for Edward Everett Hale, thegreatest admiration for his work. Mark Twain was always an ardentadmirer of the Jewish race, and its oppression naturally invited hissympathy. soldiers and sailors of today who are enlisted for another most righteouswar, and utter the hope that Something of this may have entered his mind, too,for once, when I offered him some of the milder remedies
Once, in later years, commentingon Susy's record, he said: The mind cannot heal broken bones, and doubtless there are ma He would scold then, and fume a great deal. I did not know how the game stood, and I playedmechanically and forgot to count the score. He went visiting once to a provinceand thought it would be pleasant to see how they disposed of criminalsand captives in their crude, old-fashioned way, but there was noexecutioner on hand.
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