NOTEBOOK chine is sold or rented. But perhaps that was just a part of the vision, too. "Put all your eggs in one basket—and watch that basket." Andrew Carnegie. Mark Twain now went to Chicago, taking young Hall along, as secretary. Paige was in Chi- cago by this time, possibly negotiating the matter of the "land" which had been offered. Sixteen days following the "dream" just related, Mark Twain wrote: April 23, 1893. Great Northern Hotel, Chicago. Paige called three days ago. He called again tonight. I asked him if his conscience troubled him any about the way he had treated me. He said he could almost forgive me for that word. He said it broke his heart when I left him and the machine to fight along the best way they could, etc. etc. I tried to bring him to book, and finally he said that he was considering a contract offered by his Land Co. and had carried it back today modified in this way. Instead of accepting one-half their capital stock of fifteen millions, he had amended the contract asking for one-half a million dollars cash and no stock. They will accept or reject this proposition tomorrow. They may accept and offer him less. Whatever they offer he will take in cash and send me one-half. When his European patent affairs are settled, he is going to put me in for a handsome royalty on every European machine. We parted immensely good friends. ... In the last contract he even got me to assign my 9/20 interest in the foreign patents, after I had all that they had cost up to that time. He is a very extraordinary man—the smoothest talker I ever saw. I tried to impress upon him that I would com- promise and square matters for two or three hundred ad- ditional royalties on the machine—and for less than that 231