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C.H.,
Twain maintained definite ideas of how his habits worked or didnąt work for
him. As a public speaker, he found two glasses of champagne worked łas an
admirable stimulant to the tongue˛ and łthe happiest inspiration˛ for an
after-dinner speech. But for the writer Twain, wine was ła clog to the pen,
not an inspiration.˛ Smoking, however, was the łbest of all inspirations
for the pen.˛
Ben
On 9/3/10 10:18 AM, "Chet Manchester" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Does anyone on the forum know if Sam Clemens ever abused alcohol, especially
> toward the end of his life? Did he turn to the bottle to ease his pain or
> grief? When he lectured, was he ever known to appear on stage drunk? Did
> he ever use alcohol to calm his nerves before a public performance? Lastly,
> is there any possibility that he successfully hid an alcohol addiction from
> his family and others?
>
> Thanks for any insights and sources you can offer on this subject.
>
> - C.H. Stewart
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