June 9, 1904 Thursday

June 9 Thursday – In London William Dean Howells wrote to Sam, having rec’d his of June 6:

My dear old friend: / I had written to you as soon as I knew of the fact, just to let you know I was with you in that insurpassable sorrow of yours; but you must have known it already. Pilla and I tried to read your letter aloud; but we couldn’t. It wrings my heart to think about you. What are you going to do, you poor soul? I mean literally. Are you going back to America at once? Or shall we have any chance of seeing you again on this side? My wife arrives on the 18th; John goes straight to Italy, sailing on the 2d July; we expect, we three, to spend the winter in Italy.

My love to your dear girls; Pilla has written already.

I cannot speak of your wife’s having kept that letter of mine, where she did. You know how it must humiliate a man in his unworthiness to have anything of his so consecrated. She hallowed what she touched, far beyond priests. / Yours affectionately … [MTHL 2: 786-7].

Sam’s notebook: “Cablegram sent to Gen. C.J. Langdon: / ‘The ruined household sail undivided June 28th, homeward bound’ / Clemens” [NB 47 TS 12].

Thomas Bailey Aldrich and Lilian W. Aldrich wrote a letter of condolence to Sam [MTP].

Percy W. Ames for the Royal Society of Literature wrote a letter of condolence to Sam [MTP].

Isa Crenneoille of Florence wrote a letter of condolence to Sam after just hearing “the sad news” [MTP].

Susan Curtis of New Milford, Conn. wrote a letter of condolence to Sam [MTP].

Elizabeth B. Custer wrote from Paris a letter of condolence to Sam [MTP].

Laura H. Frazer of Hannibal, Mo. wrote a letter of condolence to Sam, who wrote on the env., “From my first sweetheart. It carries me back 64 years” [MTP].

Bradley Gilman in Florence, Italy wrote a letter of condolence to Sam [MTP].

Darwin Pearl Kingsley wrote from NY a letter of condolence to Sam [MTP].

Linda Villari in Florence, Italy wrote a letter of condolence to Sam [MTP].

Alice Von Versen in Berlin, Germany wrote a letter of condolence to Sam [MTP].

Day By Day Acknowledgment

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