Mark Twain, a Biography — volume Iii, Part 2: 1907-1910
Mark Twain, a Biography — volume Iii, Part 2: 1907-1910
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937
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O, Clara, Clara dear, I am so glad she is out of it & safe--safe! I am not melancholy; I shall never be melancholy again, I think. You see, I was in such distress when I came to realize that you were gone far away & no one stood between her & danger but me--& I could die at any moment, & then--oh then what would become of her! For she was wilful, you know, & would not have been governable. You can't imagine what a darling she was that last two or three days; & how fine, & good, ...& sweet, & noble--& joyful, thank Heaven! --& how intellectually brilliant. I had never been acquainted with Jean before. I recognized that. But I mustn't try to write about her--I can't. I have already poured my heart out with the pen, recording that last day or two. I will send you that--& you must let no one but Ossip read it. Good-by. I love you so! And Ossip. FATHER.
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