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December 5 Thursday – At 21 Fifth Ave, N.Y. Sam wrote to Billie Burke, actress.

It was lovely of you, dear Billie, to say those approving & affectionate things to me out of the good heart & the sweet spirit which are special graces of your nature & they are very welcome.

It is healing & refreshment to the sui-sodden crime-worn soul to see you & John Drew in that bewitching play,—I am coming again to gloat & admire.

With the love of / S.L. Clemens [MTP]. Note: at this time John Drew was starring in My Wife at the Empire Theatre, Broadway and 40th Street. Burke is not listed in advertisements.

Independent Magazine printed an anonymous review of A Horse’s Tale, p.1377. “We feel the throb of the kindest heart in the world beating for the helpless, whether brute or human, in this book, as in its long line of predecessors” [Tenney: “A Reference Guide Sixth Annual Supplement,” American Literary Realism, Spring 1982 p.10]. Also Nation, p. 519 ran a brief review of A Horse’s Tale: “A magazine story printed as a thin book, this will interest both children and grown-ups” [“A Reference Guide Third Annual Supplement,” American Literary Realism, Autumn 1979 p. 191-2].

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.