LITHE CORNER-STONEAlong with his Enterprise work, Clemens continued to write occasionallyfor the Californian, but for some reason he did not offer the story ofthe jumping frog. XVITHE TURNING-POINTThere came into his life just at this period one of those seeminglytrifling incidents which, viewed in retrospect, assume pivotalproportions. The thick black hair was, according to Nefret, no longer the original shade. I do not see why the devil I must.
orial comment seemed necessary, Clemens thought it best to sign theutterance, and to make humor of his shortcomings. Schuyler Colfax, by this time Vice-President, wrote tohim: I have had the heartiest possible laugh over it, and so have all myfamily. of the sum. The devil with him, Emerson said.
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