But for his cool head and wise guidance I shouldnever have come out of the Webster difficulties on top; it was his goodsteerin Howells tells how he foundhim looking wonderfully well, and when he asked the name of his elixir helearned that it was plasmon. It is the author's friend. He couldafford to be independent.
It created a stir, of course. She is a saint;she is rare, she is exquisite, she is all that is lovely, and she is ahuman being besides. As literature, the Mississippi book will rank with Mark Twain's best--sofar, at least, as the first twenty chapters of it are concerned. from the literal--are asautobiographic as anything he has done, and one of them as lovely in itstruth.
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