FOR MARK TWAIN To brave Mark Twain, across the sea, The years have brought his jubilee. A child could see it. If he is an optimist after he is forty-eight he knows too little. Clemens attended a Yale alumni dinner that winter and incidentallyvisited Twichell in Hartford.
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