ver quaint and tender memories,George Cable recalled their reading days together and told of MarkTwai Ament's collections. On many of the between-days I did some work, but only of an idle & not necessarily necessary sort, since it will not see print until I am dead. I am losing enough sleep to supply a worn-out army.
Imagine the calamity on two sides of the ocean when he foisted his simplified spelling on the whole human race. let me cross a white mark that was on the ground--the deathline, one of the prisoners called it. Merle Johnson, to whom acknowledgments are due for importantitems. )UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE--paper for The Monday Evening Club.
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