13 April 1874 • Hartford, Conn.
(Transcript and paraphrase: AAA 1924, lot 113, UCCL 09451)
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[paraphrase: Autograph Letter . . . relative to an item which appeared in a] large number of papers & find that it is not calculated to do any harm. I’ve had no complimentary dinner, & so I wondered how the item was born—but I remember, now, that it was told on Wilkie Collins, in jest, (he had a dinner in Boston when I was there lecturing)1 & by George, in getting into print the joke has got the “wrong sow by the ear,” as the psalmist says.2
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Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L6, 106–107.
Provenance:When offered for sale in 1924 the MS was part of the collection of William F.
Gable.
Emendations and textual notes:
Apl. 13 • Apl. 13 [1874]
Dear Stillson: • to “Dear Stillson,”
S. L. Clemens. • Signed “S. L. Clemens,”