Hartford Conn May 4, 1876
My dear Clemens
I learn from enquiry at the office of the Natℓ Insurance Co, that the author of the production of Apℓ. 27 is a clerk in that office, a very methodical one, who takes great pains to have papers exactly right, has a queer use of language, is a great Sunday School, Warburton Chapel man, but the Secy of the Company, who gives me the information, told me that he had no notion that he would inject his views into people as his letter shows that he will. His father is or was a clergyman, and further about him I cannot learn. The Secy above mentioned said that he would deliver him a lecture. My theory of the letter is this. Mr H. B. Langdon heard you say in the piece that your conduct in reference to Gertrude convinced you that you were the prize jackass. Now that remark excited Mr. Langdon’s jealousy, and he wrote you that letter to convince you that he is entitled to that prize, not you. If that was his object, I do not know that he has attained his point so far as convincing you is concerned, but he has certainly achieved a success in convincing me.
It is queer how people may be surrounded by first class fools, and only find them out accidentally after a long time, as in this case.
I think Mrs Clemens only endorses this man’s bosh because she with a womans intuition ‸& mercy‸ first saw what a goose the man was, and then pitied him. I confess that I am effeminate enough myself to be sorry for him.
Truly your friend
W B. Franklin
Mr. S. L. Clemens