April 28, 1903 Tuesday

April 28 Tuesday – In Riverdale, N.Y. Sam wrote a postcard to American Publishing Co. “War suspended. Truce proclaimed. The sheriff will find some other way to amuse himself. / Go ahead. There is nothing in your way now” [MTP]. Note: Sam referred to the conflicts between Harpers and Bliss. Bliss’s 29 Apr refers to a telegram.

Sam also wrote to Frank Bliss.

Yours of the 25th received this forenoon—marked “missent.” I wonder where in hell it went to. I reckon the P. O. D. is not merely corrupt, but drunk. So the war is on, at last! I am up and about my room, but can’t venture outside yet a while. As soon as I can I’ll go and talk with Mr. Rogers. I can’t write him about business, he isn’t well enough for that. You will hear from me as soon as I have seen him.

You will find he’s all right [MTP].

Sam also wrote to Emilie R. Rogers (Mrs. H.H. Rogers).

Thank you for your kind letter. I’m up & about my room to-day, at last, & I am hoping to be allowed to resume life on the old terms in a day or two. Doctor & osteopath have failed with me, but I am curing myself by a scheme of my own invention. Maybe it won’t succeed, but I know one thing, for sure: it will either cure me or kill me.

To-day I’m in awful need of business-advice, & neither of my Captains of Industry is get-at-able—Mr. Rogers & Mrs. Clemens. But I had to act, & I’ve acted. I thought it all out, first, & did what I thought Mr. Rogers would admire.

I’m coming down as soon as permitted. To be admired.

Mrs. Clemens continues to do better & better, I think.

And with her love & mine [MTHHR 525].

Sam also wrote to Franklin G. Whitmore. “Good. If Witherbee will repeat the offer which you have detailed in your letter, take him up.” Sam considered the Tarrytown house sold since it had been rented until November with an option to purchase for $7,000 more than he paid, and another man waited to take up the same option. “You see I am not in any financial discomfort,” he wrote [MTP]. Note: Sidney Witherbee was once again interested in the Hartford house.

Sam also replied to William Winter (incoming not extant) in New Brighton, N.Y., giving a succinct summary of his and Livy’s health, and meaning to attend some unspecified event if he could [MTP].

The American Publishing Co. filed two copies of My Debut As a Literary Person with Other Essays and Stories with the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. [M. Johnson 90-91].

Day By Day Acknowledgment

Mark Twain Day By Day was originally a print reference, meticulously created by David Fears, who has generously made this work available, via the Center for Mark Twain Studies, as a digital edition.   

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