Calderwell had met Mr. M. J. Arkwright in London through a common
friend; since then they had tramped half over Europe together in a
comradeship that was as delightful as it was unusual. As Calderwell
put it in a letter to his sister, Belle: ''We smoke the same cigar
and drink the same tea (he's just as much of an old woman on that
subject as I am ), and we agree beautifully on all necessary points
of living, from tipping to late sleeping in the morning; while as
for politics and religion-we disagree in those just enough to lend
spice to an otherwise tame existence.'' Farther along in this same
letter Calderwell touched upon his new friend again.
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