Their talk wasas it had been in the old days, and once during it he reproached himself,as he had so often done, and asked forgiveness for the tears he hadbrought into her life. age at the hardness of a fate that had laid an unearned burden ofillness on Jean and shadowed her life. Once, on acertain grand occasion, when nobody was permitted to pass beyond aprescribed line, he was stopped by a guard, when the officer in chargesuddenly rode up: Let him pass, he commanded. Clemens says of him: He is a poet;a most great and genuine poet, whose sublime creations are written insteel.
I cannot doubt, from the account of your courtesy given me by the Twelve Apostles, who once visited you in your When theproblem was financial, and had to do with his own fortunes, his figureswere as likely as not to leave him in a state of panic. I have finished my story of Jean's death, he said. It was amagnificent coup, and he dearly loved a coup; but the magnificent speechwhich he made, tearing to shreds the venerable farrago
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