Marc, SLC to John A. Lant, 28 September 1871: Dear Lant-- Thank you kindly for the picture of tha baby. But it seems to me you did not economise material to the best advantage: there is meat enough in this youngster for *twins.* You could get your family finished a good deal sooner if you would use more judgment. I wish I could send you a picture of our baby, but I cannot, for the reason that they are all gone. With the best wishes for you & yours--- Yr friend S. L. Clemens. A true copy. Bob Hirst [log in to unmask] On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Marcus W. Koechig wrote: > If anyone out there has access to the volume of Mark Twain's letters > covering September 28, 1871, could you please contact me? I am interested in > either the sense of the letter or, if the piece is not too long, the text. > Thanks in advance. > > Marc > > Marcus W. Koechig > 26 Oriole Lane > Trumbull, Ct. 06611-4918 > > "...and so there ain't nothing more to write about and I am rotten glad of > it..." H.F. >