Submitted by scott on

November 6 Monday – Sam restarted his osteopathy treatments at Kellgren’s facility [Nov. 9 to Rogers].

Joe Twichell wrote from Hartford to Sam.

Just cast your eye over the enclosed clipping. Now look here, old fellow; when you come home you will be obliged to go to church—evidently you will—to save me in the public estimation. It will be rough on you but you will have to stand it. But our music is fine now, everybody says, and that will lighten the hardship. The first Sunday I shall expect to see somebody crawling in the aisle with a Kodak to take a shot at you in the act, or a series of shots: 1st sitting, 2nd standing and singing, 3rd listening to the sermon, 4th sleeping, &c &c [MTP]. Note: the clipping from the Oct. 9, 1899 Sun was “More Suits Against Mrs. Eddy” datelined Oct. 8 from Concord, N.H., and described an alleged illegal transfer of property by Mrs. Eddy.

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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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