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into trouble.
TWO KISSES PER DIEM.
DISCONTINUANCE OF "CUSTOM LEADS TO
DIVORCE.
Three months ago, Timothy Troppo brako his eight-year-old castom of kissing his wife every morning upon his departure for work and also apon his return home in the evening. For this breach Mrs. Troppe sued for and was granted a divorce. It broke her heart, she said, and she could not imagina cruelly more severe than euol treatment.
naturally create a wrong Impression, because it said, "Mark Twain Arrives Ascot Cop Stolen." No doubt many a person was misled by those sentenoos joined together in that ankind way. I have no doubt my character has anffered from it. I suppose I ought to
A judge of the Washington divores pourt defend my cursoter, but how can I defend leas held that the absones of the husband's it? I can say here and now, and anybody morning and evening kiss con-titutes a cruelty. can see by my face that I am sincere, that I and is caloulated to make a woman's life is speak the truth. I have never seen that capable in the extremo, I have not got the cup--I did not have a chance to get it.
have always had a good character in that way. I have hardly ever stolen any- thing, and if I did steal anything I had disore- tion enough to know about the value of it first. I do not start things that are likely to get myself I do not think any of us do that. I know we all take things-that is to be expected; but, really, I have never taken anything, cor-
Afters wile has bann not to à good-morn- tainly in England, that amounts to any greating and a good-night kiss every day for night thing. I do confess that when I was here years, she explained, it is impossible for her seven years ago I stolas hai, but it didn't smoant to get along without it, it shỏ be a sensitive to anything. It was not a good hat, and was
woman such as I." only a clorgyman's hat anyway. I was at a luncheon party, and Archdea 20 Wilberforce was there also, I daresay he is archdeacon new he was a cauon then--and he was serving in the Westminster Battery, if that is the proper term. I do not know, as you mix military and ocoleaiastical things together so mach He left the luncheon table before I did. He began this thing. I did steal his hat, but he began by taking mine. I make that concession because I would not aconse Archdeacon Wilberforce of stealing my hat-1 should not think of it. I confine that plirase to myself. Hmerely took my hat. And with good judgment too, it was a better hat than his. Ile came out before the luncheon was over and sorted the hats in the
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The bumps ad corners were all right intellan. tually. There were results pleasing to me, sa to him. He found out whose hat it possibly so t was, and wrote saying it was pleasant that all the way home, whenever he must anybody, his gravi remarks were all snatched up by the pople tion, his solomnities, deap thoughts, his eloquent be mot and mistaken for brilliant humourisms. I had another experieno. It was not apples ing, I was received with a deferense, which was entirely fareig to my expenses, by every body whom I mat-so that before I got home I bad
a monch higher opinion of myself then I have ever had before or sine, And tharo is in that very connection an incident which I remem bor at that old date which is rather melancholy to because it shows how a person cau deto- a more seven years. It is seren years ago. I have not that bat now. I was going down Pall Mall, or some other of your hig streets, nail recognised that that hat neaded ironing. I want into a big shop and passad on my hat,, and asked that it might be iroued, They were courteous, very swarteongeon courtly. They brought that hat back to me very sleek and nice, and I asked how much there was to pay. They replied that they did not charge the clergy anything. Ihre cherished the delight of that moment from that day to this. The first thing I did the other day was to go and baat пр that shop and hand in my hat to have it ironed. I said, "How much?" when it
કરમાં Dame back. They
ainepeno In seven years 1 bave soquired all that worldliness, and I sm sorry to be back where I was seven years ago. But now I am chaffing and chafing and chaff ing hers,
and I hope you will forgive me for that; but when a man stands on the verge of seventy-two you know perfectly well that he negar renched that plage without knowing what this life is best breaking bereave ment. And so our rororenes is for our dead, We do not forget them, but our duty is to wards the living, and if we can be cheerful cheerful in spirit, cheerful in speech, and in hope that is benefit to those who are around
(Cheers. My history šuolades dont which will always connect me with Eng
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laad in a pathetic way, for when I arrived here seven years ago with my wife and daugh- tar wa had gone around the globe leaturing to raise money to clear off a debt. My wife and Due of my dangulers started across the oceane to bring to England oor eldest daughter, She was twenty-four years of boom of womanhood, and we were unsuspecting, years of age, and in the when a cablegram--are of those heart-break- ing cablegrams which we all in our days have
Mark Twain was entertained at diauer by the Pilgrims on Jane 25 and this is his spoch The report contained "(Laughtor)" twenty six times, but as newspapers have got too much. into the habit of telling their readers where the joke comes in-it is no compliment to the apeaker-we leave it to the taste of our renders to interpolate these twenty-six langhtors where they think they ought to come.
Pilgrims, I desire first to thank the under-riorate in graduates of Oxford. When a man has grown so old as I am, when he has reached the varge of seventy-two years, there is nothing that carries him back to the dreamland of his life, to bis boybood, like recornition of those young Learta up yonder. (Cheers.) And an I thank them out of my heart (Cheers) I desire to thank the Pilgrims of New York also for their kind notice and message which they have cabled over here, (Cheers.) Mr. Birrell says he does not know how he got hore. But he will be able this since Langt he has not drunk say thing aise he came here. I am glad to know about those friends of his--Otway and Chatter- ton--fresh, new names me. I am glad of the disposition he has shown to rasene ik in from the avila of poverty, and if they are still in London I hope to have a talk with them. For awhile I thought he was going to tell as the off so
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experience- was put into my hand. It stated that my daughter had gone to her long sleep. And so, as I cannot always be cheerful, and I caunot always be chaffing; I must sometimes lay the cap and botte aside, and rec quise that I am of the burian race. I have my cares and griefs, and I therefore am very glad to have Mr. Birrell say something that was in the nature of these verses here, at the top of this programme?
he read the books or not. He did that very nestly, I could not do it say better myself. My books have bad effects, and very good ones, too, here and there- and some other not so good. There is no doubt about that. But remember one monumental instance of it years and years ego. Professor Norton, of Harvard, was over here, and when he cane bick to Boston I weat out with Mr. Howell to call on him. Norton was allied in some way by marriage, with Darwin Mr. Norton, who was very gentil in what he had to say, and almost delicate said, “ Mr. Clemens, have been spending some time with Mr. Darwin in England, and I should like to tell you something connected with that visit, You were the object of it, and I myself would have been very proud of it, but you may not be proud of it. At any rate. I am going to tell. you please. Mr. Darwin took me ap to his bad. room and pointed out certain things there pitcher plants and so on, that he was measuring and watching from day to day, and he said. The chambermaid is permitted to do what she pleases in this room, but must never touch those plaats and never touch those books on the table- He tour life with shafts of son, by the candle. With these books I read myself to sleep every night. Thes ware There is no ques I said. Four own books"
my mind as to whether I should re- gard that as a compliment or not. I do regard as a verf great compliment, and a very high honour, that that groot. mind
labouring for the whole human race should rest itaalf on my books. I am proud that he should read himself
with them." I could not keep that topliment, praias, and above all and better than myself. I was so proud of it. As soon as I got all, there is in them a note of affection, home to Hartford I called up my oldest friend, (Cheers.) Praise is well, compliment is well, and dearest onomy on ecossion, the Rev. Joseph but affection that is the last and final and Twitchell, my paster, and I told him about that, most presione reward that say man can win, and of course he was full of interest and youom. whether by character or achievement, and I su Those people who get any compliment like very grateful to have that reward. All these that feel like that. He went off, he did not letters make me feel that here in England, as isaue any applause of any kind, and I did in America, when I stand ander the England not hear of that subject for some time. Eat 1g, I am not a stranger, I am not an alien, when Mr. Darwin passed away from this life but at home. (Loud shears) and some time after Darwin's Life and Letters" came out, the Rov. Mr. Twitchell au sarly copy of the work and found
to
to
Pething in it which ho considered applied
to me. He came over to my kons-it was snowing, raining, slosting but that did not make any difference to
to Twitchell. He pro duced a book, turned over and over until he 'came to a place where he
sak, "Here,
Here, look at this latter from Mr. Darwin to Sir Joseph Hooker. 12:00 What Mr. Darwin said, I give you the idea, was this: "I do not know whe. የሰ ther I Lenght to hare devoted my whole life to theas drudgeries in natural history and the other sciences or not, for while I may have gained in some way I hare lost in another Once I had a fiue percaption and apprecia is atrophied," "That," said Mr.
tion of high literature, but in me thstchell,
And vanquished pain. Thus two great nations stand as one
In honouring Twain." I am very glad to have those verses.
I am very glad and very grateful for what Mr. Birrell said in that connection. I have received since I have been here, in this one week, hundreds of letters from all conditions of people in England men, women, and children- and there is com-
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