5 November 1872 • London, England
(London Daily News, 6 Nov 72, UCCL 11068)
to the editor of the daily news.1
Sir,—With your kind permission, I desire to say to those societies in London [&] other cities of Great Britain under whose auspices I have partly promised to lecture, that I am called home by a Cable telegram. I shall spend, with my family, the [greater] part of next year here, & may be able to lecture a month during the autumn upon such scientific topics as I know least about, & may consequently feel least trammelled in dilating upon.—Yours respectfully,
MARK TWAIN.
Langham Hotel, Nov. 5.
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L5, 215; “Mark Twain,” London Morning Post, 7 Nov 72, 6; “Mark Twain,”
London Times, 7 Nov 72, 8.
Emendations and textual notes:
& • and [here and hereafter]
greater • greatest