Some 5 years ago I read a brief article, on the Internet, about Nina's
supposed illegitimate daughter, but there was no confirmation, no
details, nothing to help further research, so I did not pursue it. I am
very interested in this latest discovery. It always seemed such a sad
end to the grand story of the life of Samuel Clemens, to discover the
line just simply vanished in such an unhappy way with the death of Nina.
I'm looking forward to the book!
Heather.
PS Laura - I have finally gotten around to reading "Mark Twain's Other
Woman" and I am loving it. Thanks so much!
On Mon, Jun 02, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Arianne wrote:
> Oh, I hope Holbreook's memories have been written down somewhere.
> I didn't know he'd met Nina.
> Arianne
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> On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Hal Bush wrote:
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>> wow! thanks for this link, it's a shocker. I'm very intrigued...
>> interesting that it comes just as we are all thinking about Hal
>> Holbrook,
>> since I recall those poignant stories he told us about meeting
>> Clara...and
>> Nina, right?? anyone else remember those??
>>
>> -hb
>>
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>> On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 6:38 PM, Arianne wrote:
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>>> I used to fantasize about writing a story about a daughter Mark
>>> Twain
>>> created while he was in Nevada. Had a good time explaining to
>>> myself why
>>> he only returned to the west coast once, if that was so, I mourned
>>> that
>>> fact that he had no real life descendents, So the possibility
>>> ourlined below interests me. Also enjoyed seeing picture of Nina
>>> and her
>>> mother, Clara. Both beautiful women!.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2014/05/31/womans-family-search-leads-mark-twain/9825561/
>>>
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>>> Arianne Laidlaw
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