gillette house,
ravenna, ohio, Feb. 13, 186 9.
Dear Mother—
The lecture [ ton to-night ] was a handsome success.1 I shall lecture in Alliance tomorrow night—this will stop the publication of that article I wrote for the Alliance paper, & take the blame off Mr. Fairbanks’ shoulders, & I am mighty glad of it. He could stand it, I know, because he can stand anything when he chooses to put his philosophy on its mettle, but then we don’t want to worry him, do we?2
I talk in Titusville Tuesday—in Franklin Wednesday—in Geneseo Thursday—in Auburn Friday3—& I lecture Livy Saturday & Sunday. Is all that satisfactory to my venerable & honored mother?
Give my love to all the household, & beliveve me the most loving & dutiful cub you have got.
Sam.
P.S. ‸“E-uck!”‸ I just hove a “sigh.”
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L3, 93–94; MTMF, 72.
Provenance:see Huntington Library, pp. 582–83.
Emendations and textual notes:
ton to-night • ton-night [‘n’ partly formed]