Hartfd, Mch. 28
My Dear Reid—
Cheque for $15 received. Bless you I’ll write short Foster articles all the time1—you pay more for them than you do for L long ones about Cunard Companies & gold medals, which you don’t pay anything for! But I’m not finding any fault—I wrote for the love of it.2
Hope to spend Saturday previous to May 17 in New York. [ Sl Self] & family of 4 persons3 sail for England May 17 to stay four months. Shall have my book done & take a copy in MS over & publish simultaneously in England.4 Some people think I have no head for business, but it is a lie.
I have a nice putrid anecdote that Hay will like. Am preserving it in alcohol—in my person.
Ys Truly
Samℓ. L. Clemens
[letter docketed:]
Dear Hay: I think you can make a nice min’. ¶ about the personal and literary news in this. Please return it. WR 5
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
one of our Great American Humorists is due in Great
Britain and Mr. Harte cannot go, Mr. Mark Twain will sail on the
17th of May, taking with him the MS. of his new volume, which will
be published simultaneously in both worlds. It has sometimes been
insinuated that Mr. Clemens is not a good business man. He
authorizes us to contradict this in the most unreserved manner.
(“It has been ...,” New York Tribune, 2 Apr 73, 4)
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L5, 324–325; Cortissoz, 1:273, excerpts.
Provenance:The Whitelaw Reid Papers (part of the Papers of the Reid Family) were donated
to DLC between 1953 and 1957 by Helen
Rogers Reid (Mrs. Ogden Mills Reid).
Emendations and textual notes:
Sl Self • Slelf