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Source: Harvard University, Houghton Library, Cambridge, Mass ([MH-H])

Cue: "Your news about"

Source format: "MS"

Letter type: "[standard letter]"

Notes:

Last modified:

Revision History: Larson, Brian

Published on MTPO: 2012

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To William Dean Howells
18 August 1881 • Elmira, N.Y. (MS: MH-H, UCCL 02009)
Dear Howells—

Your news about Winny is too distressing; & is altogether a surprise, too, for the idea that she has been really an invalid asll these months never took a realizing grip upon my mind. Of course you have our deepest sympathy, it is not necessary to say that; & we do hope a better day will come soon. What can have brought her to this state, I wonder?

If the President remains in this critical state; or if we lose him—which latter is a bitter thing to contemplate, but yet is the disaster in store for us, I seem almost to know—I cannot go to Ashfield, for I should not enjoy a festival of any sort, at such a time, nor be able to help anybody else enjoy it.

I have to see H emendation Osgood, however, & shall see him either in N. Y. or Boston. If the latter, you must run into town for a day, if you possibly can; but if you just can’t, I’ll run out there. With love & best hopes to Winny, & the same to the rest,

Yrs Ever
Mark.

in margin of first page:

I wrote Clark.

Textual Commentary
Source text(s):

MS, MH-H (shelf mark bMS Am 1784 [98], 91).

Previous Publication:

MTHL, 1:366.

Provenance:

See Howells Letters in Description of Provenanceclick to open link.

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