The Complete Works of Mark Twain [pseud.] the American Claimant Vol. 4 Four (4)

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It's no real merit to be in correspondence with an earl, and yet, after all, that boy makes me feel as if there was." The cablegram was actually gone home! The thought of it gave him an immense uplift. He walked with a Hghter tread. His heart was full of happiness. He threw aside all hesitancies, and con- fessed to himself that he was glad through and through that he was going to give up this experiment and go back to his home again. His eagerness to get his father's answer began to grow now, a
...nd it grew with marvelous celerity after it began. He waited an hoiu-, walking about, putting in his time as well as he could, but interested in nothing that came imder his eye, and at last he presented himself at the office again and asked if any answer had come yet. The boy said : "No, no answer yet"; then glanced at the clock and added, "I don't think it's Hkely you'll get one to-day." "Why not?" "WeU, you see it's getting pretty late. You can't always tell where'bouts a man is when he's on the other side, and you can't always find him just the minute you want him, and you see it's getting about six o'clock now, and over there it's pretty late at night." "Why, yes," said Tracy, "Ihadn't thought of that." "Yes, pretty late now — half -past ten or eleven.

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