HOLMES,-- I shall never be able to tell you the half of howproud you have made me. He was constantly demanded forthis thing and that--for public gatherings, dinners--everywhere he was acentral figure. s tempered with the satisfaction of knowing that for the one thatgoes, the hard, bitter struggle of life is ended. I knew he was coming, but I never dreamed it was to play for me.
Early in October Clemens, receiving a copy ofthe Times-Herald, partly set by the machine, wrote: The Herald has justarrived, and that column is healing for sore eyes. e his faith in them largely upon the failure of the regulars, rather than upon their own successes, which also he believed in. He said he was already a considerable owner, and was going to take as much more of the stock as he could afford. And---- This building is handsome, but I don't think much of the others.
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