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Add to My Citations To Laurence Hutton
22 April 1883 • Hartford, Conn.
(MS: NjP, UCCL 02373)
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Hartford Sunday.

My Dear Hutton—

I have long had doubts—but not certainties—as to whether I could come down to you & the Salvini; so I have waited to see. Yesterday it became plain to me that I should have to remain at home—wherefore I sent Osgood word. We have a professional nurse, but I am the main nurse, & must not leave the deck until I can better be spared than at present. Mrs. Clemens is gathering strength, & is steadily improving—sits up some, now—but needs & requires constant looking after. It is the slowest improvement I ever saw.

I am extremely sorry I am to lose your hospitality the 25th—it goes without saying—but I hope & expect that you & the rest will have a good time.

Mrs. Clemens wishes to be particularly remembered to you. She has never forgotten your joint invitation to herself & me, & I don’t think she will allow you to forget it.

Sincerely Yours

S L Clemens

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Lawrence Hutton, Esq | 229 W. 34th st. | New York [return address:] return to s. l. clemens, hartford, conn., if not delivered within 10 days. [postmarked:] hartford conn. apr 23 83 12 m



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