Rogers, at the end of the firstweek, he wrote: DEAR MRS. of the Jewish Educational Alliance, on the lower EastSide--a most worthy institution which ought to have survived. All my life I have stumbled upon lucky chances of large size, and whenever they were wasted it was because of my own stupidity and carelessness. rk advising him as to the misuse ofa word in the Courant, though he thought it best to sign thecommunicatio
Certain entries in Mark Twain's note-book reveal somewhat of his life andthought at this period. knesses which had led totheir downfall, the separation from Susy, and this final incredibledisaster. So it does, he said, and I am glad of it--glad of anything that givescomfort to anybody. It is a fine, delicate piece of work, he said.
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