Stories of Achievement, Volume IV (of 6) - Authors and Journalists by Various
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page 88 of 145 (60%)
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A busy, happy month--taught, wrote, sewed, read aloud to the "little mother," and went often to the theatre; heard good lectures; and enjoyed my Parker evenings very much. Father came to see me on his way home; little money; had had a good time, and was asked to come again. Why don't rich people who enjoy his talk pay for it? Philosophers are always poor, and too modest to pass round their own hats. Sent by him a good bundle to the poor Forlomites among the ten-foot drifts in W. _February_.--Ran home as a valentine on the 14th. _March_.--Have several irons in the fire now, and try to keep 'em all hot. _April_.--May did a crayon head of mother with Mrs. Murdock; very good likeness. All of us as proud as peacocks of our "little Raphael." Heard Mrs. Butler read; very fine. _May_.--Left the L.'s with my $33; glad to rest. May went home with her picture, happy in her winter's work and success. Father had three talks at W. F. Channing's. Good company--Emerson, Mrs. Howe, and the rest. Saw young Booth in Brutus, and liked him better than his father; went |
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