a lecturetour soon after his failure. A memorandum which he made at the time, apparently for no one buthimself, brings us very close to the personality behind it. , June 14, 1892. sted in Browning'sverses, entertaining a sort of club or class who gathered to hear hisrich, sympathetic, an
On her head a golden crown of thorns; impaled on its spines the bleeding heads of patriots who died for their countr He showed his absolute content with his house, and that was the greater pleasure for me because it was my son who designed it. He waswilling to sacrifice his own last penny, but he could not take money fromthose who were blindly backing his judgment only and not their own. Clemens was moved deeply, and began to recall thisold friend and that whose lives and property might be in danger.
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