Edwards Hotel, June [ 13 15. ]
Dear Gen. Badeau—1
Mrs. Clemens was frankly & sincerely sorry she had to deny herself the pleasure of seeing you, (she being very greatly fatigued because of [sight-sieeing ])—& yet she would have cheerfully dressed & appeared, but that she feared to make such a draft upon your time.
I wish to call upon you, & will hunt out your office in town—for I judge I shall be more likely to catch you there than at your house.2
Ys Very Truly
Samℓ. L. Clemens.
Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L5, 382.
Provenance:bequeathed to MH by Evert Jansen Wendell (1860–1917), a Harvard
alumnus and collector of theater memorabilia (Dickinson, 332–33).
Emendations and textual notes:
13 15 • 135
sight-sieeing • sight-|sieeing