New York June 8.
2 A.M.
Dear John—
D—n it I have intended all along to write you the night before sailing, but here it is within 12 hours of leaving & I have ‸not‸ been to bed or packed my trunk yet.1 But I [ di ] went to dinner at 3 P.M with “Private Miles O’Riley” & Jno Russell Young, Managing Editor of the Tribune (I am going to write for that—I find the Weekly has 200,000 circulation)—drank wine;2 dined from 6 to n 9 at Jno Murphy’s (God made him, you know, & Mrs M. too,)—drank several breeds of wine there, naturally enough; dined again from 9 till 12 at Mr. Slote’s, (my shipmate’s,) whom the same God made that made Jno Murphy—& mind you I say that such men as they are, are almighty scarce—you can shut your eyes & go forth at random in a strange land & pick out a son of a bitch a great deal easily easier;—drank much wine there, too. So I am only just getting over it now. Mr MacCrellish & I are to take Christmas dinner at Jno Murphy’s.3
Now I feel good—I feel d—d good—& I could write a good correspondence—can, anyway, as soon as I get out of this most dismal town. You’ll see. Got an offer to-day for 3-months course of lectures next winter—$100 a night & no bother & no expense.4 How’s that?
John, I’ll write from Paris. God be with you
Yrs fraternaly5
Mark.
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L2, 60–62; Carnegie Book Shop, lot 461, excerpts; Bryce B.
Miller, 1L, with omission; Sotheby Parke Bernet 1974, lot 82, excerpts.
Provenance:William D. Morley, Inc., of Philadelphia, offered the MS for sale in 1941 (TS
in CU-MARK); Charles Neider acquired it
(probably from Carnegie Book Shop) in 1963 and provided a typed transcript
to CU-MARK; Robert Daley acquired the MS
(probably from Sotheby Parke Bernet in 1974) and in August 1976 provided
CU-MARK with a photocopy thereof.
Emendations and textual notes:
di • [doubtful]