18 February 1873 • Hartford, Conn.
(Transcript and MS: New York Tribune, 22 Feb 73, and DLC, UCCL 00874)
Mark Twain’s success, at Steinway Hall,1 has brought him any quantity of invitations to lecture, but his literary contracts confine him at home, [&] he will not be able to lecture any more this season.
Private:
Home, Feb. 18.
My Dear Reid—
Can you put the above in?2 I’m flooded—& Shanks & The Tribune are largely to blame for it!3 I want a chance to do something beside decline lecture invitations this year. I think I have had 20 from New York city alone. Come—put ◇ it the above paragraph (or the substance of it) in & make grateful,
Clemens
[letter docketed:] 1873
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L5, 299–300.
Provenance:The Whitelaw Reid Papers (part of the Papers of the Reid Family) were donated
to DLC between 1953 and 1957 by Helen Rogers Reid (Mrs. Ogden Mills
Reid).
Emendations and textual notes:
& • and
faithly • [extra ascender left standing after ‘t’]