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Mark Twain, A Biography 1875-1886
Albert Paine

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seems as if the hand that traced it cannot be far--it is gone for a
moment only, and will come again and finish it.  But that is a
dream; a creature of the heart, not of the mind--a feeling, a
longing, not a mental product; the same that lured Aaron Burr, old,
gray, forlorn, forsaken, to the pier day after day, week after week,
there to stand in the gloom and the chill of the dawn, gazing
seaward through veiling mists and sleet and snow for the ship which
he knew was gone down, the ship that bore all his treasure--his
daughter. 

End of this Project Gutenberg Etext Volume 2, Part 1 of MARK TWAIN,
A BIOGRAPHY 1875-1886 by Albert Bigelow Paine 


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