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Tue, 22 Nov 1994 00:50:30 EST
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Jim,
  I don't know Jim.  I'm don't see that Mark Twain worried himself so
much about "imperialism" as to unbalance himself.  Nor do I think that
his personal tragedies drove him to a morbid state either.  Remember,
Jim, this was a man who well past the age of seventy relished playing
billiards late into the night and spent a good deal of time collecting
little girls for surrogate grandchildren.  Do not mistake a pen warmed up
in hell for the ravings of a grieving, broken-down old man pushed over
the edge by the forces of evil.

Paul Berkowitz

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