27 January–15 April 1874 • Hartford, Conn.
(Paraphrase: MTBus 16, UCCL 11899)
Once, years later, in a letter to Uncle Sam, she meant to say “Kiss Susy for me” and instead wrote “Kill Susy for me.” She told Pamela what a funny mistake she had made. “But you didn’t send it, did you?” asked Pamela, naturally shocked. “Oh, yes,” her mother answered calmly, “Sam will understand what I meant.”
Sam’s answer came promptly. He wrote, as my mother remembers it, “I said to Livy ‘It is a hard thing to ask of loving parents, but Ma is getting old and her slightest whim must be our law’; so I called in Downey and Livy and I held the child with the tears streaming down our faces while he sawed her head off.”1
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L6, 21–22.