Thomas Brackett Reed followed with what proved to be the last speech hewould ever make, as it was also one of his best. Only Mark Twain was not the same. I am very sorry it happened, but it sha'n't occur again & don't you worry. ' He said, 'Knock the balls around a little and let me see how you can shoot.
What is it you want? But you and I are in the business ourselves. Librarian to be the same as we payourselves), and we also as greatly desire that this grant shall be madewithout a sin As an exampleof Mark Twain at his literary worst and best the Yankee ranks supreme. That would be fair enough, maybe, if theexamples of imperfect English averaged more instances to the page inGeneral Grant's book than they do in Arnold's criticism on the book--butthey do not.
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