MARK TWAIN The Lost Sweetheart I was 22 when I met her and she 16. It was in a dream. Go on with the story. Meetings extended over years. Both are as young as ever, always. First time she jumps across a brook ahead, and when I am about to follow a steamboat rushes along and when it gets by she has vanished and the brook is a mile wide. Put in such things. Aug. 4, '98. Finished "My Platonic Sweetheart" a day or so ago. This was the story outlined as the Lost Sweet- heart—a lovely dream fancy, published in Har- per's Magazine two years after his death, and now included in his collected works. Aug. 7? '98. I think a few monarchs have died here and there during the past year, I do not remember. It made a great silence. Bismarck has been dead five or six days now, but the reverberatings from that mighty fall still go quaking and thundering around the planet, If a king should jump overboard from a ship and save a life, it would last in history ten thousand years. A sailor who should jump over and save a ham would risk liis life, be just as heroic and would be moved by the same impulse. For man to risk his life (and lose it) for the sake of a friend, a child, a battalion, a king, a country, is no large matter, it has been done a billion times, it is done every day by firemen and by soldiers at #8 a month (1898). For a God to take three days on a Cross out of a life of eternal happiness and mastership of the universe is a service which the least among us would be glad to do upon the like terms. The world's population is 1,500,000,- ooo; if the offer was made there would be 1,500,000,000 364