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Source: University of Virginia, Charlottesville ([ViU])

Cue: "The young lady"

Source format: "MS"

Letter type: "[standard letter]"

Notes:

Last modified:

Revision History: Paradise, Kate

Published on MTPO: 2012

Print Publication:

MTPDocEd
To Orion Clemens
with a letter to Lucy Hooper
21 January 1882 • Hartford, Conn. (MS, damage emended: CU-MARK and ViU, UCCL 02153 and 02151)
My Dear Bro—

All right, shall look for the MS.

1. I can't give a letter of introduction to a person whom I don't know—only thoughtless people & idiots do such things. 2. Don't let her come here—I would walk our time is too heavily taxed by visitors already. Make an excuse that cannot offend her. The letter I enclose—such as it is—is to the one person in Paris to whom I would send her if I did know her & like her & respect her.emendation If Lucy Hooper knows what the young lady ought to do & how she ought to go about it, be sure she will tell her.

Haven't any photographs yet, but they are promised.

All tolerably well & send love.

Yr Bro
Sam

I don't put on the young lady's name because I can't make it out—but it isn't necessary.

enclosure:
Dear Mrs. Hooper—

The young lady who bears this is recommended to me by my brother as being of excellent character & position, & as an able & facile translator of French into English & English into French. She desires opportunity to use her pen. If anybody in Paris can tell her whom to apply to, it is you; & if you don't can't, you are the very person who can tell her so without causing her a pang. That is, if I know you & love you, & I am sure I do. Dear me, it has been a long time since I spread my stilts under your mahogany—(& how old & wicked we are all growing—ain't we?) I shall go all the way to Paris some day to have another high time in your house over the appetizing results of your gas-range; but I'm not ever going to endure a foreign country again for any other purpose.

Mrs. Clemens joins me in warm regards to you & the your husband & daughter.

Sincerely Yours
S. L. Clemens
envelope of enclosed letter:

Mrs. Lucy Hooper

At the Consulate-General of the U. S.

9 rue Scribe,

Paris.

on the flap: slc

Orion Clemens, Esq | Keokuk | Iowa return address: return to s. l. clemens, hartford, conn., if not delivered within 10 days. first postmark torn away postmarked: keokuk ioa. jan 23 10pm.

Textual Commentary
Source text(s):

MS, CU-MARK, is source text for the letter to Orion Clemens (UCCL 02153); MS, Clifton Waller Barrett Library, Alderman Library, ViU, is source text for the enclosed letter to Lucy Hooper (UCCL 02151).

Previous Publication:

MicroML, reel 4; MicroPUL, reel 2.

Provenance:

See Mark Twain Papers for the letter; the enclosure was deposited at ViU by Clifton Waller Barrett on 17 December 1963.

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

Emendations and Textual Notes
 her. ● [h]◊◊◊ torn
 From . . . Conn. ● SLC drew a brace to the right of these two lines
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