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Add to My CitationsTo Susan L. Crane
23 April 1877 • Hartford, Conn.
(MS, correspondence card, in pencil: CU-MARK, UCCL 01415)
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Susie Dear—

On the 10th of May I am going off on a sea voyage, to be gone till toward the end of that month. It is to get the world & the devil out of my head so that I can start fresh at the farm early in June. My great problem is how to leave Livy for 2 or 3 weeks so that my absence will be no detriment to her. We can’t think of any company that can compensate her for my absence & be able to make her forget that absence but you. Could you come & stay here while I am gone? Livy says you had better go to the farm, & insists that I shan’t urge you to come here. So I don’t urge, but only ask if you can come without inconvenience & without detriment to your plans. With love to you all—affectionately

Sam.



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MS, correspondence card, in pencil, CU-MARK.

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glyphglyphProvenance:glyphDonated in 1972 by Mrs. Eugene Lada-Mocarski, Jervis Langdon, Jr., Mrs. Robert S. Pennock, and Mrs. Bayard Schieffelin.