Friday, September 28, 2012

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From Letters of Note:
[H]ow glad I am to have your book, and how highly I value it, both for its own sake and as a remembrance of an affectionate friendship which has subsisted between us for nine years without a break, and without a single act of violence that I can call to mind. I suppose there is nothing like it in heaven; and not likely to be, until we get there and show off. I often think of it with longing, and how they'll say, "There they come—sit down in front!" I am practicing with a tin halo. You do the same.
Excerpt of letter from Mark Twain (age 68) to Helen Keller (age 23).

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