12 August 1881 • Elmira, N.Y. (MS facsimile: CU-MARK, UCCL 02004)
We will switch, there—or shunt, as the English say—my German being about as limited as Jean’s, who says “Woshah, Washer ho’en” (Rosa, Wasser holen), “Papa ho’en Boony” (holen Blume), &c &c.
Kein Brief—merely a word to you & Mrs. Whitmore (from all the Clemenses) to say Jean was pretty sick, here, a couple of weeks, but is well again; I was sick a week & am well again; Mrs. Clemens has a crick in the neck, but is getting better; we lost a splendid cat but have found her again—in fact we have been having a thoroughly adventurous time, altogether, but things have quieted down, now, & we are commonplaceⒶemendation again.
Been playing many games of billiards with former antagonists of mine—took them into camp, every one.
Before leaving Hartford, was advised by a man of good ju[d]gment to buy 200 shares Oregon Trans. at 71. Didn’t do it.
The old carriage is sold, for $300. I am glad.
That cat of ours went down to town—3 miles, through the woods, in the night,—& attended a colored-people’s church-festival where she didn’t even know the deacons—was gone 48 hours, & marched home again this morning. Now think of that! That cat is not for sale. Talented cat. Religious cat. several words canceled, including a canceled insertion And no color-prejudices, either.
F. G. Whitmore, Esq | Hartford | Conn return address: return to s. l. clemens, hartford, conn., if not delivered within 10 days. postmarked: elmira n.y. aug 12 11am
MS facsimile, CU-MARK.
MicroPUL, reel 2.