2 December 1882 • Hartford, Conn. (MS, typewritten, from dictation: NPV, UCCL 02311)
i have sent the books to you, care of sam. i sent those books to mr. schroeter, but as i left the first e out of his name, they may not have reached him. no matter. if he did not get them, he has done me a genuine kindness in not acknowledging them; for an acknowledgment generally requires a line in return, and i would rather send ten books than write the line. so do not say anything to him about it.
iⒶemendation am glad your hea[l]th is so much improved, but in no way surprised, for a change of air and scene invigorates infallibly all but the dead. and ’livens them up, too, i suppose, if they land in the wrong end of the here-after. i hope so at any rate, for a number of persons in whom i am interested have traveled that way this year. my old friend joe goodman’s post-office address is fresno city, cal. he is grape farming in a small way. it may be that he is a neighbor of sam’s. if so, sam should hunt him up and cultivate him, for he is a rare man in many ways, intellectual among others, and that is a quality which sam will find sufficiently scarce where he has located himself.
all the family are well and send love and christmas greetings. the white elephant is my last book.
MS, typewritten, from dictation, Jean Webster McKinney Family Papers, Special Collections, NPV.
MTBus, 205–6.
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