ALS, 1901 September 16, N.Y. : to Virginia Frazer Boyle, Memphis, Tenn.

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ALS, 1901 September 16, N.Y. : to Virginia Frazer Boyle, Memphis, Tenn.

Clemens acknowledges receipt of poems from Virginia. "They arrived last night, & I have drunk to them & from them 'with my heart, ' & to he holy & pathetic things which they stand for & sybolize, the golden days of a vanished youth."

2 p. ; 22.7 x 14.4 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7017821

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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