Mch. 18.
My Dear Bro:
The enclosed letter [ it is ] from a remarkable man—old Ned Wakeman, mariner for 40 year.,—or 50, more like it. He hung the mate (see “Roughing It”) for killing the negro. It is a true story.
I have written him that you will edit his book & help him share the profits, & I will write the introduction & find a publisher.1
Livy barely escaped miscarriage, but will be up again in a few days. Child not due for 3 months yet.
Love to you both.
Ys
Sam.
[enclosure:]
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I write
to say that all my friends in Cal. and Else where, Says that you must write my Life, and make a Book out
of it that will Bring me in a Considerable, they all ‸say‸ that in your Hands it will be a good thing, and I write you this
letter to tell you not to take Hold of any other Book [until
]
you have done with mine, the Public are anxious now about the Island World and I propose to End with a the
most authentic account of all the Isles in the Pacific their Products, Climat Soil, looks manners and Custom of the Natives and where
Situated
3
I will have the manuscript all Copyed in Plain good Hand writing, So you Can read it, it will be in a Book, from the
Original. I have not tryed to alter it. I have left that for you to do, and will be at Staten Island by 1st of may
4
if you must see me, and I think it woul[d] be a good Idea, for me to have about 10 days with you. Just
write me, at Lapaz, Lower Cal,
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if you are free, to th take Hold of this matter, and you are of all I know, the most Proper person, it
will amount to a good thing, and as you take an interest in me, and as you are well acquainted with the History of Cal. and the
Sandwich Islands, I felt that you are the only One who Can Do me Justice in this matter it in your Hands will be all that Mary
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wants, and in others Hands, it may be a miserable failure. Now Say that you will take Hold of it and I am [a happy
]
man, tis a Business transaction and you Can [make
]
your own terms. I want you and your [way
]
to write my life So [I Shall
]
Die Contented. I shall await an answer with much anxiety [I will
]
State that Mrs. Brocks, the wife of Mr Brocks
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[with
]
whomb I am now Staying, is an Excellent writer both in Prose and Poetry, and She has read the manuscript through
several Times, and tells [me] to make no alterations, but Place it before you Just as it is, that it is full of the most
remarkable incidents thrilling adventures both on the Sea and Land She Ever heard of. I will State here that they are naked Truths,
and when Clothed by your able ‸and‸ incomparable Pen, in Such Brilliant Robes that the readers will be unable to Judge the
difference between facts and fiction, it will have a Big Sale. I Remain yours with Respect.
E. Wakeman
O. Clemens Esq
40 W. 9th st.
New York.
[on flap:]
slc
[postmarked:] hartford ct. mar [18] 6 pm
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
The King, whose death occurred three weeks ago, and whose body was buried day before yesterday, was that “Prince
Bill” whose virtues and vices were set forth with great plainness of speech by Mark Twain, in his Tribune letters, after the characteristic fashion of that well-known writer. It ought to be said of him, as offset to Mark
Twain’s description, (which was written too much from the seat of the scornful,) that, although his naturally vigorous
constitution had been too far undermined for any attempt at reformation to prolong his life, yet he succeeded in winning for himself
the cordial good will, and even the honest respect, of the whole community, both native and foreign. (“The Sandwich
Islands,” 2) (L5, 557–73; New York Times: “King Lunalilo, of the Sandwich Islands,” 18
Feb 74, 5; “The Late King Lunalilo,” 27 Feb 74, 2.)
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L6, 82–84.
Provenance:see Mark Twain Papers in Description of Provenance.
Emendations and textual notes: MS, SLC to OC, is copy-text for ‘ slc . . . Sam.’ (82.1–13) MS, Wakeman to SLC, is copy-text for ‘Triunfo . . . Wakeman’ (82.15–83.21) MS, SLC to OC, is copy-text for ‘O. . . . 6pm’ (83.23–24)
it is • [its ‘t’ partly formed]
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way • []y
I shall • [ h]all
I will • [ ]ll
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