Danville, Dec. 281
Livy Darling, I am very anxious about the baby, & still more anxious about you. I do wish Sue were there to help you—I can’t & you can’t have full confidence in anybody else. Don’t overwatch yourself, my darling—don’t do it. Preserve your strength—I cannot bear to think of your wearing yourself out again & throwing yourself on a sick bed. You are too dear, too precious to me. I shall telegraph you for news.2
I send $300—tell me if you get it. Am also sending Ma $300.3 The debt to the firm is all paid up.4
Good night my own darling.
Samℓ.
[in ink:] Mrs. Samℓ. L. Clemens | Cor. Forest & Hawthorne [st]| Hartford | Conn [postmarked:] danville ill. [dec 28]
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L4, 526–527; LLMT, 362, brief paraphrase.
Provenance:see Samossoud Collection in Description of Provenance.
Emendations and textual notes:
st • s[] [torn]
dec 28 • d [ec 28] [badly inked]