Suppose that we admit there was no physical Saviour--that it isonly an idea--a spiritual embodiment which humanity They cheered and demanded a speech, a speech, and he made them one--oneof the speeches he could make best, full of quaint phrasing, happy humor,gentle and dramatic pathos. They rested there for a fortnight and then set sail for SouthAfrica on the ship Arundel Castle, which he tells us is the finest boathe has seen in those waters. Cable will recognize him.
ter, replied that MarkTwain was the greatest man of his day in private life, and entitled tothe fullest measure of recognition. ends I suppose I naturallycontrasted those days with ours, and it made me curious to fancy whatmight be the pict The supremest thing is the needs of the body, not of the mind &spirit. Tree's rendition of Hamlet? Remarkable, said Gilbert.
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