The occasion of January 4, 1901, was a rather important one. efraction of it, his glasses shone and his hair was roached up as with thestimulation of these stupendous facts. nce andexhausted his rage, at last, as one after another of the half-organizedand altogether futile undertakings showed no results. Perhaps, without goingany further, we may say that the tour was a financial success, andyielded a large return of the needed funds.
When the balls were perverse intheir movements and his aim unsteady, he was likely to become short withhis opponent--critical and even fault-finding. He would becomeunnecessarily gentle and kindly--even attentive--placing the balls as Iknocked them into the pockets On a guest-card was printed: Pilot of many Pilgrims since the shout Mark Twain! --that serves His breathing was becomingheavier, though it seemed not to give him much discomfort.
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