Auburn, Dec. 5.1
Old Darling, I thank you very very much for so loving me & so missing [& me] & remembering my birthday & wishing for me there2—& I do reciprocate—I love you with all my heart & long to be with you again.
Dr Merrill came again this morning3 & we had a real good talk about all the folks—& his hearty loving gratitude to father,4 & his [ gener genuine] appreciation of father’s grand character & great heart quite touched me deeply. Then I wanted to go to his house, but felt that I must go & see my two old playmates5 instead, & he granted that my impulse was right. I spent a delightful hour with them. The Dr. sent me [some] excellent cigars. Ever, Ever so lovingly,
Saml.
Mrs. Samℓ. L. Clemens | Cor Forest & Hawthorne | Hartford | Conn [postmarked:] auburn n.y. dec 6
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L4, 509–11; LLMT, 362, brief paraphrase.
Provenance:see Samossoud Collection in Description of Provenance.
Emendations and textual notes:
& me • [sic]
gener genuine • generuine
some • soeme