Hartford, June 7.
Dr Agnew—
Dr Sir:
We have canvassed it a good deal, & it is decided to beg you to come up here, at the time you specified.1 I state the result, without inflicting all the long string of reasons upon you.
A physician here, Dr Starr, a friend of ours, has always assisted Dr Bowen (by applying the ether, I believe,) when he operated upon this patient’s eyes. Had I better have him on the spot, in case you might need his help?2
Please give me notice of your coming, so that I can [go to] the depot & bring you out.
Yrs Truly
Samℓ. L. Clemens
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
a lovely man, quiet, & fine in
every way, such a contrast to the bluster of Dr. B. as his manner
is! He impresses you at once as a noble man—with a heart
so kind & true that it shows in his eyes &
whole face. He is not a personal friend at all of Dr.
Bowen—that is, he appears to have simply known him. (CU-MARK)
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L6, 490.
Provenance:Purchased in 1968 from the Gilman Bookstore in Crompond, New York.
Emendations and textual notes:
go to • got to [false start]