Edinburgh, July 27
I have got to remain in London till the 25th of October to see my book through the English press. As this is business & can’t be avoided, I thought I had better letter let you know, so that you would be saved making any apologies for no advertisements with my name in them of the great lecture-jubilee if it is to come off before I get back. I want to appear in that caravan, according to my promise,2 but it is now a fact beyond question that I shall have to remain in London till Oct. 25 & thus be able to secure English copyright.
Ys Truly
Samℓ. L. Clemens
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L5, 422–423; MTLP, 78–79.
Provenance:The MS is laid in a first English edition copy of The
Gilded Age (Routledge, 1874); the Morse Collection was donated to CtY in
1942 by Walter F. Frear.
Emendations and textual notes:
Locke— • [deletion of dash implied]