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The New York Times, April 20, 1910

Mark Twain a Little Weaker.

REDDING, Conn., April 19. - Samuel L. Clemens, (Mark Twain,) who is here trying to regain his health after the severe attack of heart trouble that prostrated him on the voyage from Bermuda to New York last week, is a little weaker. Dr. Robert Halsey of New York issued a statement tonight as follows:

"Mr. Clemens is very comfortable tonight and passed a quiet day, though he seems to have grown a little weaker." Dr. Halsey will remain with Mr. Clemens.

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