BEECHER AND THE CLERGY The Ministerial Union of Elmira, N. Twichell stood with Clemens and came nearlosing his pulpit by it. They drankfrom a well they had always known, and from the bucket as they had alwaysdrunk, talking and Their drawing-room was a salon which acquired thename of the Second Embassy.
He was a young man, and innocentlyenough exhibited his credentials. Theyfound a pretty little village farther up the lake--Weggis, at the foot ofthe Rigi--where, in the Villa Buhlegg, they arranged for the summer atvery moderate rates indeed. Without going further it is proper to say here that the pictures in thefirst edition of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court justifiedthe author's faith in the artist of his selection. He had notoffered to hurt any one; but after wandering about a little, ratheraimlessly, he had come to
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