What do you think clemens felt toward roosevelt and wood?
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Wood, Manila:—I congratulate you and the officers and men of your command upon the brilliant feat of arms wherein you and they so well upheld the honor of the American flag. (Signed) Theodore Roosevelt . His whole utterance is merely a convention. Not a word of what he said came out of his heart.
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- Wood, Manila: -- I congratulate you and the officers and men of your command on the brilliant feat of arms with which you and they have so well defended the honor of the American flag.
- (Signed) Theodore Roosevelt. Their entire expression is merely a convention. Not a word he said came from the heart.
- Philip McFarland doesn't say it in many words, but it's embodied in this sad and beautiful story about the lives of two of the most famous Americans of their time.
- Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known as Mark Twain, was a self-taught printer and journalist. Theodore Roosevelt was a Harvard-educated intellectual from a long line of aristocratic merchants.
- Both men were great successes and disastrous failures.
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