morning express $10 per annum.office of the express printing company
evening
express $8 per annum.no. 14 east swan
street.
weekly express $1.50 per annum.
buffalo, Sept 3 186 9.
Friend Crane—
I would do it in a minute (especially as I find it impossible to cancel all my appointments & therefore have to go into the field after all), but it will not do, because Mr. Abbott ‸Abbey‸ says I promised to talk in Kingston, & I think I did, though I am not sure of it. I was afraid to promise you, you remember, & so I don’t [know] what I could have been thinking of when I made the other promise. But you see how it is—I only use one lecture at a time, & therefore cannot talk it to two towns so close [together. — If] I talked in either, you see yourself it would have to be for Abbott Abbey in Kingston, & so I’ll keep on undebatable ground & steer clear of both places. I’m sorry, Crane, but if you were in my shoes you would do just as I am doing.1
Yrs Truly
Samℓ. L. Clemens.
P. S. You have paid for & will receive our Weekly fourteen months—up to Jan. 1, 1871.
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L3, 330–331; Collector (November
1949), lot I 2269, excerpts.
Provenance:The MS was sold in 1949 by Walter R. Benjamin Autographs of New York and sold
again sometime before 1972 by Paul C. Richards, then of Brookline, Mass. It
was eventually acquired by Cyril Clemens, who donated it to CtHMTH in 1985.
Emendations and textual notes:
together. — If • together.— |If [deletion implied]