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Source: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio ([OOxM])

Cue: "Your letter is"

Source format: "MS"

Letter type: "[standard letter]"

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Last modified: 2004-06-14T00:00:00

Revision History: HES 2004-06-14 was transcript in CU-MARK

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To Unidentified
25 October 1881 • Hartford, Conn. (St. Louis Globe Democrat?, 27? October 1881, clipping in “River Scrapbook”: OOxM, UCCL 02065)
My Dear Sir:

Youremendation letter is just received. I would have given just anything in the world, nearly, to trade a few pious lies with the river men who are to attend the Convention, but I am putting a book through the press, &emendation this sort of work requires not merely daily but hourly attention; so that if I were even invited to attend my own funeral I simply couldn’t go; they would have to play a dummy on the mourners &emendation hold on with the monument indefinitely.

With many thanks for the invitation, &emendation very sincere regrets that I am not able to take advantage of it, I offer my best wishes &emendation the right hand of fellowship to the assembled journalists &emendation the Board of Trade (for I am of both crafts, through my manifold lines of usefulness), &emendation remain truly yours,

Mark Twain.emendation
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Source text(s):

St. Louis Globe Democrat?, 27? October 1881, clipping in “River Scrapbook,” Covington Collection, OOxM.

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