1 July 1878 • Heidelberg, Germany (Transcript by Pamela A. Moffett: CU-MARK, UCCL 01575)
 
         
         Heidelberg July 1.
The letter came yesterday & we hope Sam will have a pleasant & profitable voyage.
            He can’t well fail
            to have a pleasant one, and if he cuts loose & paddles his own canoe boldly he cant
            fail to have a profitable one. I hope
            that in France,Ⓐemendation Germany & Italy he will go & board with people who know no English & make himself
            perfectly
            familiar with those languages. It will be cheap enough. Here on top a mountain called
            the Konigstuhl I hired quite a nice room to write
            in  for five dollars a month, the family to teach me German, & presently found that they
            imagined they
            were to lodge me & furnish me my meals also! And not only that but there were signs
            that they considered $5 a
            month for boarding, lodging & teaching a man a month a pretty liberal remuneration.
            A tailor here made me a suit of clothes
            for $18 which would have cost me $75 in N. Y. Seven years ago I wanted Orion to take
            up his permanent residence
            in Germany & I think I was wise. He might now be teaching GermanⒶemendation pupils the EnglishⒶemendation language (75 cents an hour)
for five dollars a month, the family to teach me German, & presently found that they
            imagined they
            were to lodge me & furnish me my meals also! And not only that but there were signs
            that they considered $5 a
            month for boarding, lodging & teaching a man a month a pretty liberal remuneration.
            A tailor here made me a suit of clothes
            for $18 which would have cost me $75 in N. Y. Seven years ago I wanted Orion to take
            up his permanent residence
            in Germany & I think I was wise. He might now be teaching GermanⒶemendation pupils the EnglishⒶemendation language (75 cents an hour)  & that added to $42 a month would make him independent. I
            think he could have learned this bloody language in a couple of years, but I should
            need a couple of centuries. At last I am content to
            read it, & shan’t try to learn any great facility in speaking it. I do not think I
            could learn to speak even so
            simple a language as the French, now, notwithstanding I have read it, for amusement,
            for 20 years. Sometimes I think I
            couldn’t learn even so inconceivably simple & easy a language as English, if I hadn’t
            acquired it
            already.
& that added to $42 a month would make him independent. I
            think he could have learned this bloody language in a couple of years, but I should
            need a couple of centuries. At last I am content to
            read it, & shan’t try to learn any great facility in speaking it. I do not think I
            could learn to speak even so
            simple a language as the French, now, notwithstanding I have read it, for amusement,
            for 20 years. Sometimes I think I
            couldn’t learn even so inconceivably simple & easy a language as English, if I hadn’t
            acquired it
            already.
 ButⒶemendation you must turn Sam loose on those 3 languages—he will speak them all like a native
            inside of 9
            months—& I would rather possess that sort of intellectual property than any other
            that human science can furnish.
            Here Susie has been pelted with German only 2 months & yet chatters away in it now
            as if she were born to it. Yesterday Livy
            had to go after Susie to give the chambermaid an order in German. Bay has a high fever
            to-day, but the rest are well & send
            love to all the home folks.
ButⒶemendation you must turn Sam loose on those 3 languages—he will speak them all like a native
            inside of 9
            months—& I would rather possess that sort of intellectual property than any other
            that human science can furnish.
            Here Susie has been pelted with German only 2 months & yet chatters away in it now
            as if she were born to it. Yesterday Livy
            had to go after Susie to give the chambermaid an order in German. Bay has a high fever
            to-day, but the rest are well & send
            love to all the home folks.
Transcript by Pamela A. Moffett, CU-MARK.
MicroML, reel 7.
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