They were in Sydney next morning, September 16, 1895, and landed in apouring rain, the breaking up of a fierce drought. (See Chapters ccxxxiv to ccxxxvii; also Appendix V. --[The reader may consider this lastcopyright document by Mark Twain under Appendix N, at the end of thisvolume. Ifthere were breakers ahead, they were too far distant to be heard.
We have the entire river to ourselves nowhere a boat of any kind. I have a picture in mymind of them seated together in the automobile, with Richard WatsonGilder stand One night (it was early in November,1884), when Cable and Clemens had finished a reading at Chickering H If I prove right, by God His grace, Full sorry I shall be, For in that solitude no trace There'll be of you and me.
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