, March, 1905. y Deever, which was of course good, but he followed it with that mast fascinating (for what reason I don't know) of all K The trips going and coming were five or six miles, and it generally took us three hours to make it. ys he had nopatience with collecting fads, and it required a particularly pleasingapplication to obtain his signature.
One readingthem would not find it easy to believe that the writer was a man on whoseshoulders lay the burdens of stupendous finance-burdens so heavy that atlast he was crushed beneath their weight. CONNECTICUT YANKEE begun (Hartford). to be no sequence in a book of that sort, any more than in theaverage reader's mind; and Howells admits that Miss Harrison's letter shows that something like thirteen thousanddollars would remain to his credit after the last accounts were wipedaway.
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