25 October 1881 • Hartford, Conn. (MS: Dn, UCCL 09114)
I’m mighty glad you got in those paragraphs, & paid Fitch’s speech so handsome a compliment editorially; it will glad the heart of a poor devil who was born to greatness but frittered away his opportunities until it was too late, & now recognizes that he is sentenced to the desert for life, & that between Tombstone & his gravestone it is all level land, with no Alp whereon he may stand & challenge the world’s attention.
Howells has written a review of my new book for the N. Y. Tribune, at John Hay’s request, & it is likely to appear at any moment; & when it does, won’t you please telephone me, so that I can order a copy or so to send to a friend or two?
letter docketed: Mark Twain
MS, Dn.
Enkvist 1964, 84, with addressee misidentified as William Sloane Kennedy.