The Complete Works of Mark Twain [pseud.] Europe And Elsewhere Vol. 20 Twenty (20)
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I cannot think why. He thought I ought to "make for the amen comer and formulate a prompt apol- og\' . " To whom , and for what ? 1 1 is too deep for me. To Dr. Smith, the "thirteenfold extra" clearly * In his Open Letter, Dr. Smith cites Dr. Ament's letter of November 13th, which contains an account of Dr. Ament's collect- ing tour; then Dr. Smith makes this comment: "Nothing is said of securing 'thirteen times' the amount of the losses." Farther down. Dr. Smith quotes praises of Dr. Ament and... his work (from a letter of the Rev. Dr. Sheffield), and adds this comment: "Dr. Sheffield is not accustomed to speak thus in praise of thieves, or extortioners, or braggarts." The reference is to the " thirteen-times" extra tax. 285 MARK TWAIN stood for *' theft and extortion," and he was right, distinctly right, indisputably right. He manifestly thinks that when it got scaled away down to a mere **one third," a little thing like that was something other than "theft and extortion." Why? Only the Board knows!
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