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Source: Collection of Robin Craven ([NN5])

Cue: "I'm perfectly delighted"

Source format: "MS, postal card, in pencil"

Letter type: "postal card"

Notes:

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Revision History: Paradise, Kate

Published on MTPO: 2022

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To Thomas Bailey Aldrich
28 January 1876 • Hartford, Conn. (MS, postal card, in pencil: Craven, UCCL 01303)

I’m perfectly delighted! I would rather have captured you than any man I know. I have been in the doctor’s hands for 2 months, but your confession has brought me around again, my boy!1explanatory note

Ys Ever
S L C

us postal card. | write the address on this side—the message on the other

Thos. Bailey Aldrich, Esq

Ponkapog

Mass.

postmarked: hartfordemendation conn. jan 31 12memendation

Textual Commentary
Source text(s):

MS, postal card, in pencil, collection of Robin Craven.

Previous Publication:

Christie’s catalog, sale of 10 December 1999, lot 148; MicroPUL, reel 1.

Provenance:

The postcard, part of the collection of Sidney L. Krauss, was inherited by his daughter, Mrs. Robin Craven, and it was later offered for sale by Christie’s on 10 December 1999 as a lot in the Sidney L. Krauss collection.

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

Explanatory Notes
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The letter from Aldrich that Clemens answered is now lost. Aldrich's capture and confession may have been part of his response to Clemens's “Literary Nightmare” (see 28 Jan 1876 to Miss Higgins (UCCL 06254) , n. 1).

Emendations and Textual Notes
  hartford  ●  hartford badly inked
  jan 31 12m  ●  jan 31 12m badly inked
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