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Add to My CitationsTo Orion Clemens
14 November 1879 • Chicago, Ill.
(MS, in pencil: CU-MARK, UCCL 01716)
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Private.

Chicago,—

My Dear Bro—

Well, it was a memorable night. I never shall see its like again. I never shall hear such speeches any more in th in this life—I don’t b[e]lieve the human tongue can improve on them.

And I had a triumph; , for Gen. Grant sat pretty serenely through fourteen speeches, but I fetched him, I broke him up. He told me he laughed till his bones ached. Gen. Sherman said—well, never mind what he said, but he was mighty cordial & complimentary.

It was a great night, a memorable night.

I’m mighty sorry I can’t go to Keokuk, but I must rush home right away.

It is 7 in the morning, now, & I must go to bed & quit fooling.

This is all strictly confidential & [private]

With love to Mollie,

Yr Bro

Sam.

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MS, in pencil, CU-MARK.

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