17 May 1877 • New York, N.Y. (MS, correspondence cards, in pencil: CU-MARK, UCCL 01433)
(SUPERSEDED)
Livy darling, it is 8.30 AM
& Joe & I have been wandering about for half an hour with
satchels & overcoats, asking questions of policemen; at last we have
found the eating house I was after. Joe’s country aspect &
the seal-skin coat caused one policemen to follow us a few blocks. He talked
s to somebody then & disappeared—so I judge
we are “shadowed” & shall be in the station
house presently.
I thought of you all night, my darling, on account of the
lightning—& especially that time the thunder crashed so.
When on my way to Joe’s house I was sorry I did not leave
instructions with Lizzie or Mary to go to your room in case it thundered. I do
hope you are having a good rest this morning, & that dear old Sue
will soon be with you.
We shall loaf around to Mr. Sage’s business
place, presently. O, the market! We have passed by such mountains of delicacies
this morning. Breakfast is here, piping hot!—so goodbye sweetheartⒶemendation—shall send another card by & by.
Mrs. Samℓ. L. Clemens |
Hartford |
ConnⒶemendation
postmarked: new york may 17 1130am
LLMT , 195; MicroML, reel 4.
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