ALS, 1905 July 17 : Dublin, New Hampshire, to Mrs. Virginia Fraser Boyle, Mephis, Tenn.

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ALS, 1905 July 17 : Dublin, New Hampshire, to Mrs. Virginia Fraser Boyle, Mephis, Tenn.

Clemens writes to Mrs. Boyle and comments on his work habits ... "I do not read anything that is interesting when I am at work, because it breaks my thread & summer is my work time ... Clara is spending a year and a half in a rest-cure."

3 p. ; 17.5 x 11.4 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7022412

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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