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Clemens, Samuel (1835-1910) "It is best to rest, on the to-days; it makes us fresh for work on the to-morrows." Superb Mark Twain signed quote penned in Innocents Abroad, inscribed to his summer home neighbors in Dublin, New Hampshire, while their guest at their Boston home

Book Inscribed with Autograph Quotation Signed "To / S. B. Pearmain / with the kindest regards of / The Author / It is best to rest, on the to-days; / it makes us fresh for work on / the to-morrows. / Truly Yours / Mark Twain / Oct. 27 / 05." The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1905). Volume I (377 pages) and Volume II (446 pages) published together. Illustrated. In publisher's red cloth with gilt monogram illustration on the cover and gilt titles to the faded spine worn at top and bottom edges. Minor flaws. Very Good condition.

His hosts in Boston, October-November 1905, were stockbroker Sumner B. Pearmain and his wife, Alice. They had been his Dublin, New Hampshire, neighbors in the summer of 1905, and again in the summer of 1906. Clemens attended a soiree at their 388 Beacon Street home in Boston in October 1905.

In an article titled "Mark Twain's Guide to Health," in the Boston Sunday Post, May 20, 1906, towards the end of an interview with a Post reporter at Twain's summer home in Dublin, Mark Twain said, "And now, my dear friend, as long as you come from Boston, let me tell you of the little secret about my health that a Boston woman taught me. I was suffering with that affliction that others call indigestion at the time I was spending two weeks in Boston at the home of Mrs. S.B. Pearmain, and that lady asked me: 'Mr. Clemens, won't you let me feed you as you should be fed for a week or two and allow me to prove that your dyspepsia can be cured or helped?' It was agreed... She told me that I needed plenty of food, as I had been starving an excellent digestive apparatus, and there is not a doctor that lives today who can tell me that she was not right in her cure... The change that the woman brought about in me was so marked that it would not take even a fool long to find out that she was right."

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