Indeed, I am a mud-image; & it puzzles me to know what it is in me that writes & has comedy fancies & finds pleasure in phrasing them. Mark Twain's God was of colossalproportions--so vast, indeed, that the constellated stars were butmolecules in His veins--a God as big as space itself. It being a holiday, he had notdonned his dressing-gown, which on the whole was well for thephotographic result. Among these notes there is one elaborate description of the Villa diQuarto, dictated at the end of the winter, by which time we are notsurprised to find he had become much attached to the place.
you will find your chiefest pleasure, in conduct which, whilecontenting you, will be sure to confer benefits upon your neighbor andthe community. entfrom which it seemed impossible to extricate them, and the plot wassuspended for further inspiration, which apparently never came. There couldn't be a pleasanter night than that one was. He enjoys himself & is as quarrelsome as a cat.
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