Washington, Nov. 25.
I send the inclosed to show you that I had the will to do that thing—but I haven’t the time.1 I am enrolled as an “occasional” on the Tribune staff, have received a letter from the Herald offering me the same position in that paper, (shall accept if it don’t interfere with the Tribune arrangement)2 & must keep up a Pacific coast correspondence. If you were here we cou to stir me up, we could do the play, sure. As it is, I don’t think I will accomplish anything but my correspondence.
Remember me to the Gov—& to Pauline. I hunted for her & couldn’t find her. She was gone from Amity Place, Ben Bolt.3
Yrs Ever
Sam Clemens
224 F street cor. 14
th.
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L2, 114–115; SLC 1927, [4–5], in
facsimile.
Provenance:donated to InU-Li in 1955. The MS is bound with its original enclosure, the twenty-eight MS pages of Clemens’s
unfinished Quaker City play, transcribed in Enclosure with 25 November 1867 to Charles Henry Webb.
Emendations and textual notes:
F • [partly formed; possibly ‘T’]