In later years he saw his mistake. From the verybeginning Mark Twain's home meant always more to him than his work. Before we had gone far along the narrow lane we saw a man hurrying toward us, his hands outstretched, his face wearing a happy smile, as if he were coming to greet old friends. I swim well enough.
Around the trees, along the paths,up and down the lawn, through gates and across the garden, out over thefields, they raced, pursuer and pursued. I could have used another myself. With hearty sense of humor, and a keen perception of verity andcapability in men, Jervis Langdon accepted Samuel Clemens from the start,and remained his stanch admirer and friend. Backas, in a volume bearing the title of Memoranda, --[Also by aharpy named John Camden Hotten (of London), of whom we shall hear again.
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