MARK TWAIN Elmira in his private car tomorrow—taking Rev. J. H. Twichell of Hartford, who married us. July 14. Funeral private in the house of Livy's young maidenhood. Where she stood as a bride 34 years ago, there her coffin rested; and over it the same voice that had made her a wife, then, committed her departed spirit to God, now.1 1 For a more detailed account of Mrs. Clemens* last days from York Harbor to Florence and of the voyage home, see Chapters XVII, XVIII, XIX of My Fatter, Mark Twain, by Clara Clemens, and Chapters CCXXIII, CCXXVI, CCXXIX to CCXXXI, of Mark Twain, A JBiografky. 390