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The Crown Princess is dead and thousands of natives cry and wail and dance and dance for the dead, around the King's Palace all night and every night.They will keep it up for a month and then she will be buried.

Hon.Anson Burlingame, U.S.Minister to China, and Gen.Van Valkenburgh, Minister to Japan, with their families and suites, have just arrived here en route.They were going to do me the honor to call on me this morning, and that accounts for my being out of bed now.You know what condition my room is always in when you are not around--so I climbed out of bed and dressed and shaved pretty quick and went up to the residence of the American Minister and called on them.Mr.Burlingame told me a good deal about Hon.Jere Clemens and that Virginia Clemens who was wounded in a duel.He was in Congress years with both of them.Mr.B.sent for his son, to introduce him--said he could tell that frog story of mine as well as anybody.I told him I was glad to hear it for I never tried to tell it myself without making a botch of it.At his request I have loaned Mr.

Burlingame pretty much everything I ever wrote.I guess he will be an almighty wise man by the time he wades through that lot.

If the New United States Minister to the Sandwich Islands (Hon.Edwin McCook,) were only here now, so that I could get his views on this new condition of Sandwich Island politics, I would sail for California at once.But he will not arrive for two weeks yet and so I am going to spend that interval on the island of Kauai.

I stopped three days with Hon.Mr.Cony, Deputy Marshal of the Kingdom, at Hilo, Hawaii, last week and by a funny circumstance he knew everybody that I ever knew in Hannibal and Palmyra.We used to sit up all night talking and then sleep all day.He lives like a Prince.Confound that Island! I had a streak of fat and a streak of lean all over it--got lost several times and had to sleep in huts with the natives and live like a dog.

Of course I couldn't speak fifty words of the language.Take it altogether, though, it was a mighty hard trip.

Yours Affect.

SAM.

Burlingame and Van Valkenburgh were on their way to their posts, and their coming to the islands just at this time proved a most important circumstance to Mark Twain.We shall come to this presently, in a summary of the newspaper letters written to the Union.June 27th he wrote to his mother and sister a letter, only a fragment of which survives, in which he tells of the arrival in Honolulu of the survivors of the ship Hornet, burned on the line, and of his securing the first news report of the lost vessel.

Part of a letter to Mrs.Jane Clemens and Mrs.Moffett, in St.Louis:

HONOLULU, June 27, 1866.

...with a gill of water a day to each man.I got the whole story from the third mate and two of the sailors.If my account gets to the Sacramento Union first, it will be published first all over the United States, France, England, Russia and Germany--all over the world; I may say.You will see it.Mr.Burlingame went with me all the time, and helped me question the men--throwing away invitations to dinner with the princes and foreign dignitaries, and neglecting all sorts of things to accommodate me.You know how I appreciate that kind of thing--especially from such a man, who is acknowledged to have no superior in the diplomatic circles of the world, and obtained from China concessions in favor of America which were refused to Sir Frederick Bruce and Envoys of France and Russia until procured for them by Burlingame himself--which service was duly acknowledged by those dignitaries.He hunted me up as soon as he came here, and has done me a hundred favors since, and says if I will come to China in the first trip of the great mail steamer next January and make his house in Pekin my home, he will afford me facilities that few men can have there for seeing and learning.He will give me letters to the chiefs of the great Mail Steamship Company which will be of service to me in this matter.I expect to do all this, but I expect to go to the States first--and from China to the Paris World's Fair.

Don't show this letter.

Yours affly SAM.

P.S.The crown Princess of this Kingdom will be buried tomorrow with great ceremony--after that I sail in two weeks for California.

This concludes Mark Twain's personal letters from the islands.

Of his descriptive news letters there were about twenty, and they were regarded by the readers of the Union as distinctly notable.

Re-reading those old letters to-day it is not altogether easy to understand why.They were set in fine nonpareil type, for one thing, which present-day eyes simply refuse at any price, and the reward, by present-day standards, is not especially tempting.

The letters began in the Union with the issue of April the 16th, 1866.The first--of date March 18th--tells of the writer's arrival at Honolulu.The humor in it is not always of a high order; it would hardly pass for humor today at all.That the same man who wrote the Hawaiian letters in 1866 (he was then over thirty years old) could, two years later, have written that marvelous book, the Innocents Abroad, is a phenomenon in literary development.

The Hawaiian letters, however, do show the transition stage between the rough elemental humor of the Comstock and the refined and subtle style which flowered in the Innocents Abroad.Certainly Mark Twain's genius was finding itself, and his association with the refined and cultured personality of Anson Burlingame undoubtedly aided in that discovery.Burlingame pointed out his faults to him, and directed him to a better way.No more than that was needed at such a time to bring about a transformation.

The Sandwich Islands letters, however, must have been precisely adapted to their audience--a little more refined than the log Comstock, a little less subtle than the Atlantic public--and they added materially to his Coast prestige.But let us consider a sample extract from the first Sandwich Islands letter:

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