id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2985 Paine, Albert Bigelow Mark Twain: A Biography. Volume II, Part 2: 1886-1900 .txt text/plain 84243 4761 78 Clemens read a notable paper that year before the Monday Evening Club. Clemens' note-books of this time are full of the vexations of his example--and we have been a long time in coming to him--Mark Twain. of his program told a Mark Twain story, at which Mrs. Clemens and the By the time the Grant episode had ended Clemens had no reason to believe By the end of '88 the income from the books and the business and Mrs. Clemens's Elmira investments no longer satisfied the demands of the With this work out of his hands, Clemens was ready for his great new On that day Clemens wrote in his note-book: long-neglected tale of Joan--"a book which writes itself," he wrote Mr. Rogers"--a tale which tells itself; I merely have to hold the pen." "Mr. Clemens, I have been wanting to know you a long time," and he was ./cache/2985.txt ./txt/2985.txt