Homer, Dec 3.1
Livy darling, send Larned’s notes to me at some town where they will have plenty of time to get there—& then the day I get there telegraph me that you have sent them—so when I get the dispatch I will ask the Secretary for the letter.2 Maybe the notes have gone to Elmira, however—I telegraphed Bowen & Rogers to send them to me there, but they hadn’t arrived when I was there.3
It is all right, honey,—had already sent Ma $300 on Thanksgiving Day—or rather, the day before.4
Tell the Brooklyn writer that the Artemas Ward poem is in Littell’s Living Age for March,1867. Artemus died January [ 187 1867].5
Let the bill for the shirts be sent to Redpath & Fall. They’ll attend to the payment. What a fool the man was to send it to Hartford. Didn’t tell him to.
I am very, very, glad you have given the nightly care of the cubbie into Margaret’s hands.6 Now darling please don’t ever take charge of him again at night. I make this as a loving & special request.
Thank you most kindly for writing all those letters to people for me.
Answered Plummer’s letter—told him I was glad he was safely delivered of his first child—the tape worm—but advised him in future to attend to his readings & let his new bride attend to the census.7
Indeed it would be nice to have Mother Fairbanks with us next spring—be sure & invite her—urge her—command her.8
Ah my darling, people will come in just when I am going to write you a long letter—& here they have been hour after hour till at last I must throw down this pencil & rush to bed—probably the only man now awake in this whole town.
With a whole world of love to you & kisses for mother & the splendid cubbie.—
Samℓ.
Mrs. Samℓ. L. Clemens | Cor Forest & Hawthorne | Hartford | Conn [postmarked:] [homer n.y. dec 3]
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
The postscript clearly anticipated Olivia’s approaching confinement. Mrs. Fairbanks, her husband, Abel,
and their daughter Mollie visited the Clemenses in Elmira in the week following the birth there of Olivia Susan Clemens on 19 March
1872 (“Morning Arrivals,” New York Evening Express, 26 Mar 72, 3; Fairbanks to OLC, 1
Apr 72, CSmH).
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L4, 503–6; LLMT, 362, brief paraphrase.
Provenance:See Samossoud Collection in Description of Provenance.
Emendations and textual notes:
187 1867 • 18767
homer n.y. dec 3 • [hom] er [n.] y [] dec [3] [badly inked]