MARK TWAIN Asked me in strict detail precisely the questions which I have answered so many million times already: "First visit? Pity about the smoke. Where do you go from here? Have you had good houses? Have you enjoyed the trip? Your family with you ? Where do you go from Australia? How long will the trip take you? Are you going to write a book about the voyage? What will be the character of it?" (tempted to say hydrophobia, seamanship and agriculture.) A stretch of 18 miles in which there is not a single place named Victoria. En route to Vancouver, Aug. 15. This shows that we are not under the British flag. Letter sent to Rudyard Kipling: Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 16, 1895. Dear Kipling: It is reported that you are about to revisit India. This has moved me to journey to that far country in order that I may unload from my conscience a debt long due you. Years ago you came from India to Elmira to visit me, as you said at the time. It has always been my purpose to return that visit and that great com- pliment, some day. I shall arrive next January, and you must be ready. I shall come riding my Ayah, with his tusks adorned with silver bells and ribbons, and escorted by a troop of native Howdahs, richly clad and mounted upon a herd of wild bungalows, and you must be on hand with a few bottles of ghee, for I shall be thirsty. Victoria, B. C., Hotel Driard, Aug. 22. Lectured last night—house full. The Governor-General and Lady Aber- deen and their little son in Highland costume, present. Several bars of "God Save the Queen" played when they 248