To
Edwina Booth
8 April 1877 • Hartford, Conn. (MS of inscription in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: ViU, UCCL 09285)
(SUPERSEDED)
8 April 1877 • Hartford, Conn. (MS of inscription in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: ViU, UCCL 09285)
(SUPERSEDED)
Some day, Miss Booth, when you (having become acquainted with my many virtues & merits,) shall come to like me as well as I already like you,) we two shall be a couple of right good friends. Then you will say, “I do not value this book because it has worth—since that is questionable—but I value it because Mr. C’s impulse was kindly & honest & I am satisfied that he would have sent me a much better one if he had been able to write it.” (And that will be just as true a thing as you ever said—mark my words!)
Truly Yours
Samℓ. L. Clemens
Ray and Barrett, 69.
The draft copy MS was acquired by VtMiM on 4 October 1938.
More information on provenance may be found in Description of Provenanceclick to open link.