CCLXXIDEATH OF SAM MOFFETTClemens' next absence from Redding came on August 1, 1908, when thesudden and shocking news was received of the drowning of his nephew,Samuel E. On another: Have you seen any portion of the second volume? It is up to the end, or nearly so. Archdeacon Wilberforce wrote: I have just been preaching about your indictment of that scoundrel king of the Belgians and telling my people to buy the book. Hard trip because it was one of those trains that gets tired every 7 minutes and stops to rest three-quarters of an hour.
I remember Gilder's voicesaying, when the car was on the turn, and they were waving back to us: Over the hills and far away, Clemens: I did so long for you and Sue yesterday morning--the most superb sunrise--the most marvelous sunrise--& I s Webster & Co. A number of books were published at a heavy loss.
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