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English, 12.11.2020 02:10 daniel9299

Twain's letter refers to the illustrator of the book, Truman “True” Williams, in the first sentence of the letter. Williams illustrated more of Twain's books that any other artist. What
does Twain seems to admire about Williams? What concerns does he have about Williams's
ability to continue to produce good work?

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