What does Mark Twain say about the letters he receives once or twice every year?
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The full text of Twain's essay is below, via Project Gutenberg.
Once or twice a year I get a letter of a certain pattern, a pattern that never materially changes, in form and substance, yet I cannot get used to that letter—it always astonishes me.
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The full text of Twain's essay is below, via Project Gutenberg. Once or twice a year I get a letter of a certain pattern, a pattern that never materially changes, in form and substance, yet I cannot get used to that letter—it always astonishes me
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