Hartford Sept. 14,
Dear Mother:
We just had [to. There] wasn’t any other way. To this day Livy isn’t over the trip [railroad] trip she took to Fredonia & Canandaigua two years ago.1 But even if she could have made the journey to Cleveland herself, we never could catch both children well enough at the same time to go with us, & Livy wouldn’t venture to leave them behind. Don’t you see? I didn’t exercise “judgment” in the matter. That is out of my line; I just followed the eternal necessities of the case.
But now look here; you & Mr. Fairbanks & Mollie are young & strong & frisky,2 & it will be no trick at all for you Trinity to skip up to Hartford, on your eastern trip, & you’ve got to do it. If you don’t, I shall be “chilled.” We are trying to get a pair of horses. Then we can trot you around. Last time you were here our old hearse-horse was lame, & we hard had a hard time getting [around.3 He] is lame yet—been lame all his life.
We got home three days ago, & your letter has followed us.4 Livy & I are [first-rate], & the children pretty well. You will need to see the youngest; she has added many graces, & 2 or 3 new words.
We shall not go to the Centennial. I went there in July, & staid nearly a whole day; then I got discouraged & returned home. I became satisfied that it would take me two, or possibly 3 days, to examine such an array of articles with anything like just care & deliberation.5
Now are you coming here? Will you? Won’t you? Come, now, & we will talk it all over & see where you are to blame.
Livy sends a power of love & I duplicate it.
Samℓ.
Mrs. A. W. Fairbanks | Care “Herald” | Cleveland | Ohio [return address:] if not delivered within 10 days, to be returned to [postmarked:] hartford conn. sep 15 12m [and] [cleveland o. carrier m]
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
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Previous publication:
MTMF, 202.
Provenance:See Huntington Library in Description of Provenance.
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to. There • to.—|There
railroad • rail-|road
around. He • around.—|He
first-rate • first-|rate
cleveland o. carrier m • c[ ] carrier [m] [torn away and badly inked; number of characters uncertain]