Letter to James Redpath
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Elmira, Apl. 20.
Dear Red —
Warrington's article was delicious. I want to go for Timothy one of these days — & shall.
Our tribe are flourishing — the new cub most of all. I was very sorry to hear such sad news of Fall's family, & sincerely hope the calamity will proceed no farther.
I hope to see you all when I come up to the Jubilee. —
a little solo in hopes of getting a chance to sing there.
Could you jam this item into the Advertiser? I hate to see our fine success wholly uncelebrated:
Mark Twain's new book, "Roughing It" has sold 43,000 copies in two months & a half. Only 17,000 copies of "The Innocents Abroad" were sold in the first two & a half months.
I order a copy to be sent to you a couple of weeks ago. If it has
Letter to James Redpath
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