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Mark Twain, A Biography 1835-1866
Albert Paine

Page 457 of 457

And our lanterns dimly burning. 

Only a trifling portion of the letters found their way into his Sandwich
Island chapters of 'Roughing It', five years later.  They do, however,
reveal a sort of transition stage between the riotous florescence of the
Comstock and the mellowness of his later style.  He was learning to see
things with better eyes, from a better point of view.  It is not
difficult to believe that this literary change of heart was in no small
measure due to the influence of Anson Burlingame. 

End of this Project Gutenberg Etext Volume I, Part 1 of MARK TWAIN,
A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1866 by Albert Bigelow Paine 


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