r eyes, to very fellowship with the chambered Nautilusitself, and that from that fellowship they could ne Clemens spent a good part of his days at The Players, reading ortrying to write or seeking to divert his mind in the company of thecongenial souls there, waiting for-he knew not what. [Laughter. (See Chapters ccxiii to ccxviii.
--Only a few of the more important speeches are noted. He liked to stride up and down, smoking as he talked, and generally hiswords were slowly measured, with varying pauses between them. It is but one block long, you see, just a sweet, dear little nest hid away here in the heart of the great metropolis, its presenc Clemens, amongother things, was trying to place a patent grape-scissors, invented byHowells's father, so that there was, in some degree, an equivalent forthe heavy obligation.
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