Feb. 27.
My Dear Howells:
I am in a sweat, & Warner is in anothrer. I told Redpath some time ago that I would lecture in Boston on any two days he might choose, provided they were consecutive days1—I never dreamed [of ] of his choosing dates during Lent, since that was his special horror—but all at once he telegraphs me & writes me, & hollers at me in all manner of ways that I am booked for Boston, March 5 of all days in the [year. ] —& to make matters just as mixed & uncertain as possible, I can’t find out to save my life whethrer he means to lecture me on the 6th also or not.
Warner’s been in here swearing like a lunatic, & saying he had written you to come on the 4 th——& I said, “You leatherhead, if I talk in Boston both afternoon & evening March 5, I’ll have to go to Boston the 4 th”—& then he just kicked up his heels & went off cursing after a fashion I never heard of before. Now let’s just leave this thing to Providence for [ 4 ] 24 hours—you bet it will come out all right.2
Ys Ever
Mark.
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L6, 52–53; Duffy, 4; MTHL, 1:14.
Provenance:owned by William Dean Howells II (Howells’s grandson) in 1948.
Emendations and textual notes:
of • [f] [ torn]
year. • [deletion implied]
4 • [partly formed]