It was a situation full of amusing possibilities; but he reached noconclusion in the matter. sation or books,for Henry seemed never to forget anything, and devoted much of hisleisure hours to reading. I made them a speech--sitting down. More than once after such dictations he reproached himselfbitterly for the misfortunes of his house.
As he greeted me hiseyes were eager with something he knew I would wish to hear. Perhapsthis also was a part of his old pilot-training. Well, whatever I get out of the wreckage will be due to good luck- the good luck of getting you into the scheme--for, but for that there wouldn't be any wreckage; it would be total loss. Of course, one must regard many of Mark Twain's business aspectshumorously.
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