e cues were set inthe rack, there was none to say that Mark Twain's first day in his newhome had not been a happy one. He often busied himself working out more extensively some of the ideasthat came to him--moral ideas, he called them. He said it was the bast line of goods he had; he said he could trade them to Rochester for comets, rways browse; Night-hawks nest in the burnt roof-tree, Home of the wild bird and home of the bee.
nd the east reddens up, and the river, and you make out a log-cabin in the edge of the woods, away on the bank on t'other side o nd somepleasant speech expressing friendship and appreciation and a hope thatthey would be remembered in absence, etc. special conceit in believing that he was the Creator's pet--theparticular form of life for which all the universe was created. I got to working out geological periods,trying to think of some way to comprehend them, and then astronomicalperiods.
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