She reported that her husband got up in the night and walkedthe floor in his distress. Headded, presently, a great AEolian Orchestrelle, with a variety of musicfor his different moods. of its creation; wouldbe, indeed, but that the animal that struck her down re-establishes thedoubt. Diana of the Crossways was read aloud, and, listening now and then, hewas likely to say: It doesn't seem to me that Diana lives up to her reputation.
As already mentioned, Joan had been early recognized as Mark Twain'swork, and it was now formally acknowledged as such on the title-page. When the dictation hadended that day, I mentioned his dramatic gift. hether recalling some old absurdity of youth, or denouncing orthodoxcreeds, or detailing the shortcomings of human-kind. and wherever humor appears it is high and fine--easy, unforced, kept under, masterly, and delicious.
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