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Add to My CitationsTo Etta Booth
10 September 1877 • Hartford, Conn.
(MS: CU-MARK, UCCL 01479)
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Sept 10/77

My Dear Etta:

Your letter has almost made a grandfather of me, it carried me so far back into the wasted centuries. It is now fourteen years [MS page 2] since I first saw you in Virginia City. It was at a ball—but that does not indicate your age, for children attended balls there, & you were a child then—8 years of age, I think.

[MS page 3] But fourteen years is a long time, & brings memorable changes. You are young, yet, & are willing to talk about them; but I have reached the age where one puts such things out of his mind & keeps them out—for [MS page 4] they remind him, not that he is growing old, but that he is old. However, I mean to keep your address in mind, & the next time I am in New York, with a visiting hour to spare, I will call & we will go over that old ground & sow gray hairs.1

Remember me most kindly to your mother, & believe me yours in the affection of a friendship unimpaired.

S. L. Clemens