Mark Twain, a Biography — volume Ii, Part 2: 1886-1900
Mark Twain, a Biography — volume Ii, Part 2: 1886-1900
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937
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And it would move me too deeply to see Miss Corelli. When I saw her last it was on the street in Homburg, & Susy was walking with me. On April 13th he makes a note-book entry: "I finished my book to-day, "and on the 15th he wrote MacAlister, inclosing some bits of manuscript: I finished my book yesterday, and the madam edited this stuff out of it--on the ground that the first part is not delicate & the last part is indelicate. Now, there's a nice distinction for you--& correctly stated, too..., & perfectly true. It may interest the reader to consider briefly the manner in which MarkTwain's "editor" dealt with his manuscript, and a few pages of thisparticular book remain as examples. That he was not always entirelytractable, or at least submissive, but that he did yield, and graciously, is clearly shown. In one of her comments Mrs. Clemens wrote: Page 597. I hate to say it, but it seems to me that you go too minutely into particulars in describing the feats of the aboriginals.
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