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Add to My CitationsTo Jerome B. Stillson
19 January 1876 • Hartford, Conn.
(MS: CtHMTH, UCCL 01301)
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Hartford, Jan. 19

Dear Stillson:

I comply with the autographic request with great pleasure, offering an adage which I some years ago tried to ring in on the late Franklin but without success.1

Mrs. Clemens thanks you for the pleasant message, & offers her kindest remembrances, together with the wish that we may see you under our roof some day.2

Ys Ever

Mark.

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1 “‘Never put off till to-morrow what you can do day after to-morrow just as well.’—B. F.” This was Clemens’s epigraph to “The Late Benjamin Franklin,” part of his “Memoranda” in the Galaxy magazine for July 1870 and in September 1875 published in Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old (SLC 1870; SLC 1875). Stillson may have sent Clemens a copy of the sketches volume to autograph, along with too much return postage.

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2 Formerly on the staff of the New York World, Stillson was now in the real estate business in Denver (L6, 86 n. 1).



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MS, Cyril Clemens Collection, CtHMTH.

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