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The note on page 174 of Mark Twain's Notebooks and Journals Vol III 
indicate that the editors of this volume knew that DL&W officers in 
Hoboken were handling arrangements for the Clemenses special railway 
car.  My question is how did they know this. Their note says only that 
instructions to Webster about the memoirs were written on the recto of 
the back flyleaf.

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