Buffalo, Dec. 5 3.
Friend Redpath—
Joe Larned, (my partner & chief editor) has written an article on “Heat,” in our & today he will send you a dozen copies of our paper containing it. I told him I would ask you to [ talk take ]pains, from time to time, [ ap as ]opportunity offered, to talk a few minutes with a scientific man, till his curiosity was excited & then make him read the article & see what whether [ he his ]verdict favored its being a fallacy or whether it made it something better. Joe thinks it is either good & sound & [ trut true], or else the wildest & unworthiest lunacy, one or the other. When I tell you that he has devoted the off-hours of a laborious editorship of a morning paper to the to faithful work on this thing for [ thee three ] years, you will feel as I do, viz., that if you & I can do such a man a kindness, we will cheerfully do it.1
Yrs
Mark
P. S. Considering the strain I took (for a lazy man, & for pure love of shoving a genius into the light of the national sun who [ wh ]had been [wasting ]itself in the obscurity of Nevada sagebrush) to make Tom Fitch acquainted with you & get you to confer on him fame & fortune, I think he might drop me a line to tell me how he came out [ th ]on the 29th. I have seen no Boston papers.2
But whether he succeeded or not my anxiety is not moved or [ str stirred]—because I know he can succeed, & superbly, too. It is in him. If he has not made a hit this time, let work him up & sail him in again & he will make one. Then put him [in] Pugh’s course,3 & in the big courses of all the big cities for nothing, this winter, without fooling around with 20 & [ 50- ] ‸30-‸dollar engagements as I before proposed, & he can [ wall walk ]over the course next year.
Yrs in a hurry
Mark.
P. S. My s Saturday Review fraud fooled some of the boys, anyway.4
[letter docketed:] boston lyceum bureau. redpath & fall. dec 10 1870 [and] Mark Twain | Buffalo N.Y. | Dec. 3 ’70
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L4, 266–268; Merwin-Clayton 1905, lot 108, excerpt.
Provenance:The Bassett Collection was donated to WU on 9 July 1955.
Emendations and textual notes:
talk take • talkke [canceled ‘k’ partly formed]
ap as • aps [‘p’ partly formed]
he his • heis
trut true • trute
thee three • theeree
wh • [‘h’ partly formed]
wasting • wasting wasting [corrected miswriting]
th • [‘h’ partly formed]
str stirred • strirred
50- • [deletion of hyphen implied]
wall walk • wallk