No difference, he said. He said: I am here to speak a few instructive words to my fellow-farmers. In fact, themachine once more had become the principal hope of financial salvation. --[On the original manuscript Mark Twain wrote: There is sometolerably rancid German here and there in this piece.
It is so from the firstword of its beginning, that wonderful Translator's Preface, to the lastword of the last chapter, I suppose I ought to have been outraged, but I wasn't; I was charmed. The second letter followed five days later: 169 rue de l'Universite, PARIS, December 27, 1894. I wish I could tell you about it, but Ihave passed my word.
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