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Source: Collection of Nancy Warren | University of California, Mark Twain Papers, The Bancroft Library, Berkeley ([Unk1 CU-MARK])

Cue: "Be sure &"

Source format: "MS | MS facsimile"

Letter type: "[standard letter]"

Notes:

Last modified:

Revision History: AB

Published on MTPO: 2007

Print Publication: v6

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To George K. Warren
12 December 1874 • Hartford, Conn. (MS: Warren, UCCL 03806)
Dear Sir:

Be sure & s◇◇◇◇ preserve the dark negative—the one that looks to the right. Everyboody emendation prefers it to the other one with the high forehead. I wouldn’t have it destroyed for anything. It will require no retouching. It cannot be improved, ◇◇ it being perfect already.1explanatory note

Ys Truly
Sam. L. Clemens
Textual Commentary
12 December 1874 • To George K. WarrenHartford, Conn.Hartford, Conn.UCCL 03806
Source text(s):

MS facsimile. The editors have not seen the MS. In 1981 Yankee Magazine located a photocopy in its files and provided a photocopy to the Mark Twain Papers.

Previous Publication:

L6 , 314; Yankee Magazine, June 1970, 78, excerpt.

Provenance:

Yankee Magazine’s 1970 excerpt appeared “courtesy of Florence Thompson Howe”; the photocopy sent in 1981 was labeled “courtesy Nancy Warren.”

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

Explanatory Notes
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For the preferred photograph, taken at Warren’s Boston studio in mid-November, see 2? Dec 74 to Millerclick to open link. No copy has been found of the “one with the high forehead,” which may have looked to the left.

Emendations and Textual Notes
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