hartford, dec. 9, 1874.
my dear howells:
i want to add a short paragraph to article no. 1, when the proof comes. merely a line or two, however.
i dont know whether i am going to make this type-writing machine go or nto, ⋮that last word was intendred for n-not⋮ but i guess i shall make some sort of a success of it before i run it very long. i am so thick-fingered that i miss the keys.
you neednt a swer this; i am only practicing to get three ⋮anotherslip-up there-⋮ only practicin?ng to get the hang of the thing. i notice i miss fire & get in a good many unnecessary letters & punctuation marks. i am simply using you for a target to bang at blame my cats but this thing requires genius in order to work it just right.
yours ever,
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
The “printed letter of yesterday” was the present typewritten letter, which Howells
meant he received on 10 December. For the profanity in the second installment of “Old Times” see 14 Dec 74 to Howells.
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L6, 311–12; Paine 1912, 250, excerpt; MTB, 1:535, excerpt; MTL, 1:238; MTHL, 1:51.
Provenance:See Howells Letters in Description of Provenance.
Emendations and textual notes:
Mark • [‘M’ and paraph in pencil]