12? September 1873 • London, England
(MS, damage emended: NPV, UCCL 00962)
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[We got ma’s & Pamela’s] seal-skin coats yesterday—£19 apiece—considerably more than double what they would have cost 2 years ago. I ordered a [sealskin] overcoat for Charley Langdon—price £50, which is just what mine cost me in Buffalo2—I suppose it would cost $500 there now. We also got ‸sealskin‸ muffs for ma & Pamela yesterday—24 [shillings]
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wholesale house, through an old friend of mine,3 we saved about fifteen dollars or twenty dollars on each.
Livy & the baby are well. Indeed, the baby seems to have unfailing, robust health. She is on her feet all her waking hours, and always busy—generally in matters that would fare better without her help. She says a few trifling words in broken English.
Ys affly
Samℓ.
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L5, 438.
Provenance:see McKinney Family Papers in Description of Provenance.
Emendations and textual notes:
We got ma’s & Pamela’s • [We got mas & P] [torn away]
sealskin • sealkskin [‘k’ partly formed]