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Source: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y ([NPV])

Cue: "I have just"

Source format: "MS"

Letter type: "[standard letter]"

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Revision History: AB

Published on MTPO: 2007

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MTPDocEd
To Jane Lampton Clemens and Pamela A. Moffett
29 May 1879 • Paris, France (MS: NPV, UCCL 01661)
My Dear Mother & Sister:

I have just finished my day’s work, & written (MS) page 2041. So I am getting along. If they don’t call me to dinner too quickly I’ll get this brief letter written to you.

I found out what the trouble was, 2 weeks ago—it was the horrible racket & thunder of the streets;

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torture. Livy & I moved to the quiet side of the house, & had a long, sound, refreshing sleep th—so we located there permanently, & I moved my work-room to the same side. We are both strong & well, now. The book will be published in the fall.

Sam comes in every night, & we have a vast love & admiration of him. Livy can’t make 3 or 4 words canceled and then cut away but I

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Sam spends all his time in the Herald reading rooms, but we don’t grumbleemendation at that; he has a level head & can be trusted to know what is best for himself; & he has a purpose: a cleanly-defined purpose is sheet-anchor, main-stay, everything. A boy who has that, is all right.

I am glad you are getting around again,

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still burn fires—I am miserably tired of it. But the children are booming—the climate suits them exactly.It is funny to see them Excommunicating Orion—they’d better have saved themselves the trouble & Mollie the distreess—he’ll be a deacon in that same church next year—& a deacon in some other church a year after. I judge Orion wrote a pretty good lecture. I knew he could write a good one if he stu was able to stick to his subject—but I feared he would change his religion 7 times before he got through, & of course that would mix the argument too much. But he’d better look out how he prances around with that lecture,—some of the godly will hang him. However, I wish him better luck than that.

I read Charley Webster’s lecture with a lively interest—it was a right down good talk.

We are all hearty & cheerful, now. This book has been a long, tough job, but I see daylight ahead, now, & that makes me good humored.

We all send love to all the household. We are to arrive at Condover Hall, Mr. Cholmondeley’s country seat, in England, July 28, to stay a week—so we probably leave Paris a week earlier & loaf through Holland.

Yrs
Sam.
Textual Commentary
Source text(s):

MS, Jean Webster McKinney Papers, Special Collections, NPV.

Previous Publication:

MTBus , 137–38; struck-out phrase on second page omitted.

Provenance:

See McKinney Family Papers in Description of Provenance.

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

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