Hehad kept a perpetual gale of laughter going, with a string of comment andanecdote of a kind which Twichell once declared the world had neverbefore seen and would never see again. He wrote an article for the Youth'sCompanion-- How to Tell a Story --and another for the North AmericanReview on Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses. the lives of all who knew him, and by his literary efforts cheeredthe thoughts of thousands who never knew him. Upon the listening spirit of God the Father fell also the unspoken part of the prayer.
Ashe took his change and keys from the pocket of his trousers, he lookedthe assortment over and said: That five-cent piece you found was mine. If I had been in the Emperor's chair and he in mine I should have felt infinitely comfortable and at home, but I was guest now, and consequently felt less at home. Mark Twain had not muchrespect for Cooper as a literary artist. The next day we came again with the geologist he had asked up to Stormfield to analyze its rocks.
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