May 15 Tuesday – Sam and Lyon left Boston and traveled by train to Dublin, N.H. [IVL May 15 TS 71].
Isabel Lyon’s journal:
Oh dear—such a [illegible word] cry in me. We’re in Dublin now & the wind is crying such a terrible [illegible word]. It must be the hard plaster walls [several illegible words]. We came up from Boston this morning. Belle Greene was at the station and Mr. Clemens took her for Col. Higginson’s daughter & said that he came near saying, “No babies yet?” The drive over from Harrisville was very sweet, through the budding spring for New Hampshire is 3 weeks behind New York. Mr. Clemens was huddled up in a Jaeger blanket, for Mr. Pearmain had left his cape in the carriage in Boston [MTP TS 71]. Note: Miss Belle Greene daughter of Henry Copley Greene and Mary Abby Greene.
Edward McKee for Marks, Montrose & McKee wrote from Los Angeles to request an autograph from Mark Twain [MTP].
Isabel Lyon’s journal:
Oh dear—such a [illegible word] cry in me. We’re in Dublin now & the wind is crying such a terrible [illegible word]. It must be the hard plaster walls [several illegible words]. We came up from Boston this morning. Belle Greene was at the station and Mr. Clemens took her for Col. Higginson’s daughter & said that he came near saying, “No babies yet?” The drive over from Harrisville was very sweet, through the budding spring for New Hampshire is 3 weeks behind New York. Mr. Clemens was huddled up in a Jaeger blanket, for Mr. Pearmain had left his cape in the carriage in Boston [MTP TS 71]. Note: Miss Belle Greene daughter of Henry Copley Greene and Mary Abby Greene.
Edward McKee for Marks, Montrose & McKee wrote from Los Angeles to request an autograph from Mark Twain [MTP].
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