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Add to My Citations To Olivia L. Langdon
29 May 1869 • Elmira, N.Y.
(MS: CU-MARK, UCCL 00307)
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Saturday Night.1

Livy darling, precious little Comforter, you have cast out the devil that possessed me for the present, & all is well. I have kept the promises & obeyed the instructions. All is well—all will be well. I am grateful beyond all power of speech to express, for such a patient, wise, gentle, loving darling to lift me above myself & give me peace. You are the only person that is always master & conqueror of all my moods—& you are this through a persistence that never flags, a patience that never tires & never is disheartened, & a love that is invincible. Sleep in peace, darling—& blessings rest upon you.

Sam.

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Livy | Present.

Explanatory Notes

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1 The tone and content of this letter, which was hand delivered to Olivia in Elmira, suggest 29 May 1869 as the most likely date of composition.



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MS, Mark Twain Papers, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley (CU-MARK). Clemens wrote this letter on a strip of paper measuring about 3 by 8½ inches, torn from the endpaper of a ledger book (ruled on one side only in blue with red dividing rules), that shows evidence of having had ink inscription on the missing portion.

glyphglyphPrevious publication:glyph L3, 254; MFMT 237.

glyphglyphProvenance:glyphsee Samossoud Collection, p. 586.