登陆注册
5380500000276

第276章

LETTERS, 1909.TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS.LIFE AT STORMFIELD.COPYRIGHTEXTENSION.DEATH OF JEAN CLEMENS

Clemens remained at Stormfield all that winter.New York was sixty miles away and he did not often care to make the journey.He was constantly invited to this or that public gathering, or private party, but such affairs had lost interest for him.He preferred the quiet of his luxurious home with its beautiful outlook, while for entertainment he found the billiard afternoons sufficient.Guests came from the city, now and again, for week-end visits, and if he ever was restless or lonely he did not show it.

Among the invitations that came was one from General O.O.Howard asking him to preside at a meeting to raise an endowment fund for a Lincoln Memorial University at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.Closing his letter, General Howard said, "Never mind if you did fight on the other side."To General O.O.Howard:

STORMFIELD, REDDING, CONNECTICUT, Jan, 12, '09.

DEAR GENERAL HOWARD,--You pay me a most gratifying compliment in asking me to preside, and it causes me very real regret that I am obliged to decline, for the object of the meeting appeals strongly to me, since that object is to aid in raising the $500,000 Endowment Fund for Lincoln Memorial University.The Endowment Fund will be the most fitting of all the memorials the country will dedicate to the memory of Lincoln, serving, as it will, to uplift his very own people.

I hope you will meet with complete success, and I am sorry I cannot be there to witness it and help you rejoice.But I am older than people think, and besides I live away out in the country and never stir from home, except at geological intervals, to fill left-over engagements in mesozoic times when I was younger and indiscreeter.

You ought not to say sarcastic things about my "fighting on the other side." General Grant did not act like that.General Grant paid me compliments.He bracketed me with Zenophon--it is there in his Memoirs for anybody to read.He said if all the confederate soldiers had followed my example and adopted my military arts he could never have caught enough of them in a bunch to inconvenience the Rebellion.General Grant was a fair man, and recognized my worth; but you are prejudiced, and you have hurt my feelings.

But I have an affection for you, anyway.

MARK TWAIN.

One of Mark Twain's friends was Henniker-Heaton, the so-called "Father of Penny Postage" between England and America.When, after long years of effort, he succeeded in getting the rate established, he at once bent his energies in the direction of cheap cable service and a letter from him came one day to Stormfield concerning his new plans.This letter happened to be over-weight, which gave Mark Twain a chance for some amusing exaggerations at his expense.

To Henniker-Heaton, in London:

STORMFIELD, REDDING, CONNECTICUT, Jan.18, 1909.

DEAR HENNIKER-HEATON,--I do hope you will succeed to your heart's desire in your cheap-cablegram campaign, and I feel sure you will.Indeed your cheap-postage victory, achieved in spite of a quarter-century of determined opposition, is good and rational prophecy that you will.

Wireless, not being as yet imprisoned in a Chinese wall of private cash and high-placed and formidable influence, will come to your aid and make your new campaign briefer and easier than the other one was.

Now then, after uttering my serious word, am I privileged to be frivolous for a moment? When you shall have achieved cheap telegraphy, are you going to employ it for just your own selfish profit and other people's pecuniary damage, the way you are doing with your cheap postage? You get letter-postage reduced to 2 cents an ounce, then you mail me a 4-ounce letter with a 2-cent stamp on it, and I have to pay the extra freight at this end of the line.I return your envelope for inspection.Look at it.Stamped in one place is a vast "T," and under it the figures "40,"and under those figures appears an "L," a sinister and suspicious and mysterious L.In another place, stamped within a circle, in offensively large capitals, you find the words "DUE 8 CENTS." Finally, in the midst of a desert space up nor-noreastard from that circle you find a figure "3" of quite unnecessarily aggressive and insolent magnitude--and done with a blue pencil, so as to be as conspicuous as possible.I inquired about these strange signs and symbols of the postman.He said they were P.O.Department signals for his instruction.

"Instruction for what?"

"To get extra postage."

"Is it so? Explain.Tell me about the large T and the 40.

"It's short for Take 40--or as we postmen say, grab 40"Go on, please, while I think up some words to swear with.""Due 8 means, grab 8 more."

"Continue."

"The blue-pencil 3 was an afterthought.There aren't any stamps for afterthoughts; the sums vary, according to inspiration, and they whirl in the one that suggests itself at the last moment.Sometimes they go several times higher than this one.This one only means hog 3 cents more.And so if you've got 51 cents about you, or can borrow it--""Tell me: who gets this corruption?"

同类推荐
  • 升仙传

    升仙传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 异部宗轮论

    异部宗轮论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 杨文公谈苑

    杨文公谈苑

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 全相二十四孝诗选

    全相二十四孝诗选

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 妙法莲华经广量天地品

    妙法莲华经广量天地品

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 庶女不淑之无良正妃

    庶女不淑之无良正妃

    她本是相府嫡小姐,却因母亲早逝,小妾上位而沦为庶女?没关系,她反正也不稀罕那么一个虚位,乐得被众人遗忘在角落里,好逍遥自在。与她指腹为婚的安王殿下钟情她家二妹,送来退婚书?无妨,她正为怎么摆脱要嫁给那个风流王爷这件事而发愁,如此正好。可是她都这么好说话了,不争不吵不闹的,任由你们折腾,你们却为什么还是这样不放心?落水、投毒、放蛇、陷害、污蔑…各种好戏轮番上演啊。哎呀呀,难道你们不知道这些其实都是本大小姐玩儿剩下的吗?这都怪她,真的!谁让她长得这么本性纯良,温柔娴淑呢?可是怎么回事?贵妃娘娘,您儿子都已经送来退婚书了,您能不能别再摆出一副慈悲施舍的模样?还让本小姐当妾来保全您儿子的名声?你做梦呢!还有这男人是怎么回事?她不过突发善心救了他一命,他为什么就赖着不走了,还说要以身相许来报答她的救命之恩?啊呸,谁稀罕啊!不过等等,这男人怎么…唔,她要不要考虑一下?——走过路过千万不要错过哈,宝贝偶又开新文鸟,赶紧滴收藏啊收藏,简介只是瞄瞄便可,最精彩的是正文啊正文。O(∩_∩)O~
  • 战国秦汉时期中国西南的对外文化交流

    战国秦汉时期中国西南的对外文化交流

    本书标题为《战国秦汉时期中国西南的对外文化交流》,但需要说明的是,这并非一部全面论述这一问题的专著,本书只是希望通过若干专题性研究,来寻找一些突破口,为重新认识中国西南地区在中国文明乃至世界文明发展过程当中的地位与作用做一些尝试性的探讨,也在一定程度上对前人的某些传统认识作必要的修正。
  • 你赠的空欢喜

    你赠的空欢喜

    江瑶从未想过苏栩会带着怀孕的小三上门逼宫,坚持要离婚。“我若不死,她终究是三!”“苏栩!我不会离婚的,我死也不会离婚!你们两永远都无法光明正大地在一起!”江瑶执念成魔,为爱失去所有。悬崖边上,他却不顾她生死,相救另一个女人。那一刻,江瑶大彻大悟,原来这些年,她满腔的爱感动的只是自己。那一刻,她决定放下。
  • 大地·生灵(二)

    大地·生灵(二)

    喜鹊与老鹰、猞猁的恩恩怨怨大千世界中,野生动物是一个自成体系的王国。在它们的国度里,王者们高高在上,君临天下,威风八面,自不待言。但这个王国中的小民百姓们,也有它们的喜怒哀乐,悲欢离合。每一个生命都绚丽多彩,富有智慧和勇气,神秘玄奇,生生不息,万年如斯。喜鹊是中国人的吉祥神鸟。“喜鹊叫,喜事到”。这种说法,有数千年的渊源。青海柳湾出土绘有喜鹊纹饰的陶罐一件,这是件祭祀用的礼器。说明四千年前,先民们已把喜鹊作为神物或图腾;“鹊桥相会”,在这个无比壮美的爱情神话中,喜鹊崇高的形象令人敬佩。
  • 天降之吻

    天降之吻

    故事发生在男主角凯弦和女主角欧阳樱濑在校园的初次相遇开始的,女主角却不知道他是转校生,当男主角再次出现在自己面前的时候,就被班主任野美老师分到自己后面的座位去坐。故事就从这里开始发展了,接着女主角和班主任野美老师一起为了找地方住,却被男主角凯弦看见,本来就烦着自己的家大没人实在很麻烦的男主角,就把女主角和野美老师骗到自己家去,女主角樱濑和野美老师就顺理成章的进去住了,女主角和男主角的爱情故事就从这时开始。接着越来越多的人进来住之后,这个家就慢慢变得热闹起来,后来在这里住的人也开始知道男主角的秘密,让人预想不到的事情也在这一刻开始了!
  • 辛弃疾文集3

    辛弃疾文集3

    辛弃疾以其独特的英雄壮志和豪情,极力使气逞辞,以文为词,大为扩展了词体的题材范围,形成了沉郁豪壮的主体风格,又兼有婉约深曲和清新质朴的格调,可以说熔铸百家,自由挥洒,多姿多彩。
  • 看懂财经新闻的第一本书

    看懂财经新闻的第一本书

    赚钱第一课是学会看财经新闻。升级版与时俱进,央视《华尔街》顾问陈思进,和资深财经记者金蓓蕾一起,用最轻松易读的文笔,结合时下财经热点,新增新闻案例分析,手把手教会每一位普通读者,如何看懂生涩难懂的经济类、投资类、理财类的问题。这本书让每一位普通人都能掌握理财知识,具备理财思维。本书在升级的基础上,仍然坚持灌输四原则。
  • 独断大明

    独断大明

    猪脚是明光宗第六子,他觉得不能让未来的崇祯皇帝朱由检做皇帝,于是,他在紫禁城里大喊了一声:我要做皇帝!新书:宋时风流,求支持~
  • 丫鬟的后宫生活

    丫鬟的后宫生活

    一次穿越,她成了冥朝的血奴,落入祭祀的天网中。若干年后,却是在同一处,两相望。一片妖冶瑰丽的红,染满半边天…。一片血,无所望。游弋异世,却是生如夏花,命比浮萍。本文会有虐身,虐心情节。圣妖接下来全力填的新坑,希望大家多多支持。〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓〓妖妖的读者群:75902764
  • 裨海记游

    裨海记游

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。