March 13 Saturday – In Hartford, Sam wrote at midnight on Mar. 12-13, again to Livy. “Had a really pleasant time at Mrs. Hooker’s last night, Twichell & I” [MTL 3: 173].
He also wrote a short note to Horatio C. King and John R. Howard of Beecher’s Plymouth Church, declining their offer to lecture in New York, informing them that it was too late since “he must make ready for a short visit to California.”
Sam also wrote to Mary Mason Fairbanks, asking for a better title for his book than “The New Pilgrim’s Progress” [168-9]. Sam had read 90 pages of proof for Innocents Abroad before leaving for Boston in the evening with Nasby [179n1].
March 13, 1869 Saturday
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19 October 2022
Entry Date
Mar 13, 1869 - Sat
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.