17 June 1880 • Elmira, N.Y. (MS: CU-MARK, UCCL 01814)

We came through all right, & with but trifling
fatigue or discomfort. The afternoon, yesterday, was very hot &
dusty, & if we hadn’t had an entire car to ourselves Livy
& the children would have found the ten-hour trip wholly unendurable.
This is the first time Livy ever made that trip without arriving in a played-out
condition. She shall always go by special car hereafter, until we bust. It was
altogether lovely: the porter kept both doors locked, consequently nobody
entered the car during the trip; the usual procession of people crowding in
& crowding out, at the several stations, was delightfully absent; so
were the family & political conversations which one
doesn’t want to hear; so were other people’s romping
children; so was the prize-candy fiend—on whose head be endless
malediction. I think I understand, now, why parties of friends taking
a special car for California, are not worn out by the journey.
I saw one act at the Madison Square, & greatly liked it—liked Miss Cawvan’s natural & hearty acting, too. I went over the house & mightily admired the marvelous thing. Since “The Professor” has succeeded elsewhere, it surely ought to succeed in that charming nest of a place. All the tribes here are well, & all send love.
MS, CU-MARK.
MicroML, reel 4.
Donated in January 1950 by Mary Barton of Hartford, a close friend of the Warners’, who had owned it since at least 1938.
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