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To Hjalmar H. Boyesen
17 January 1877 • Hartford, Conn. (MS: CtHMTH, UCCL 12673)
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I sent the pamphlets & overshoes to Ithaca.

Dear Mr. Boyesen:

You can’t imagine how much pleasure your visit gave us, & how sorry we were to let you go—nor how the whole household missed you when you were gone, nor how sincerely we all wished you back again. Whenever you get a holiday, mind you we are to have the biggest share of it that you can spare.

I wrote & asked Bayard Taylor to be our guest (he is to lecture here presently), & he has accepted. I was glad to hear what you said about him.

Harte

I have asked him to talk to our Young Girls, & I hope he will do it. Warner will talk to them next Saturday, & Gen. Hawley will entertain them soon. I shall make Howells talk to them when I get him here. Gen. Franklin is going to instruct them in military matters, or Gatling guns, or something.

I don’t know that I can spare Miss Hess—I’ll see about it. I have used a pen so little since she has been here that my fingers have lost facility & my brain too. Still, if you can’t get Miss Keane there without this sacrifice, I am afraid I shall have to submit.

Harte hasn’t come yet—so the play isn’t yet licked into shape—consequently I haven’t demanded Howells’s presence. (He is to come when the play is ready to be read & criticised.)

Mr. Millet the artist has b made a most Excellent portrait of me, & besides haus given us a week of social enjoyment, for his company is a high pleasure. We have to lose him tomorrow.

All the household join in expressions of high warm regard for you, & wishes for your speedy return to us. If we spend next summer in Elmira, you’ll certainly be raided upon in Ithaca, by

Your sincere friend
Sam. L. Clemens
Textual Commentary
Previous Publication:

Sotheby’s catalog, 19 June 2003, lot 32, excerpts.

Provenance:

The Mark Twain House purchased the MS from Sotheby’s on 19 June 2003. It was formerly in the collection of Nick Karanovich.

More information on provenance may be found in Description of Provenanceclick to open link.