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October 26th
To see School at Wallacks, Wallack too old for Juck Payuty. Did not enjoy the piece. which thingh well acted is not too interesting. Met George today at Gilmore's Garden. After a short talk he decided upon seeing techler in Ruy Blus, a piece I missed seeing last night greif, to my disgust. Paid Auntie her $ 3. Laid cut a trible more in butter & c. Children were to have give to theatre today, but weather has been stormy & they end it. Sunday 27th Not near as early as I had hoped I should be. Neither cold; nor pleasant; as up day damp. Brusher at Battle when I arrived there. He stayed all night as usual. of late we said but - little to each other. Brought some candies to Will who looks well poor little chap. Intend if possible to take him to new take this week and bring him with the little offended girls to Babes in the Word. Spent most of the evening in looking over and marking Heralds. My things sadly need looking orect may i Papa not in good spirits. Write several cases, one got in paper. Monday 28th And to neglect writing in diary as late getting up. Am sick with an old trouble. Seldum free from one annoyance or another. Caught the 1237 dummy, Louise Waters & self node in his car in Brooklyn, Had dust talk with her. To the courts. A fewr stories which). wrote. In evening to Bdway, theatre. Saw Alfred Dampier English actor infamous Mail. He plays dual character; gentleman and villain. Laller part- prelt, will played. Dampen not wear so food as I expected. Lyons mail not over interesting. Plenty of muon and deeds of darkness in it. Afterwards to Bang's beer caljon opposite. Thence to Harter. Chilly. Tuesday 29th Allended both Courts. Wrole up few sketches: nothing else to write about. date in meeting denge & Willie at Aster House. They before me. We had hearty meal. Thente Grand opera House where we saw Babes in the Wood. My somethringer. other time. Very enjoyable. Lange house, Did not pass off as nicely as at the Eagle. Affairs not so well managed. To hewarrie on Midnight train. Saw. Aunt sue. We retired quite cant soon after our arrival. We had good time. Wednesday 30 Intended to go to Bath to night: sid not get through work until Cate. Have sun through my 20 nicely. 200 nicely altogether. Ihreatening snow. Writing. until late. Several nather large stories on my hands one of which the arrest. of her servett giving me trouble. Got down to Essex manat court care. Cold riding in the cars. Left Newark train after regorge. Comfortable breakfast & sleep. Thursday 31 Well such a day! Winter in carnest. Snowing before I got up. Snowing after shad gone to bed. Rashed chips my work in order to get 7.10 dumny, Arrived at Green wood found last dummy. had at 6. At - a 1/4 to 12 reached Aunt many's with a. sine. severe cold and feeling very wretched. Have not felt so badly in sometime. Nothing. Serious hope however. Bust it should be considering all I have some llimsh; slush, rain. cold. One of the worst days I have been ont: Excitement in office. Was there brought will up. 1878 Continued snowing most of day and night: Travelling under difficulties. To Essex and Jefferson Market Courts. Wrote up only 2 cases neither of which printed. wet & remained so. Preston did not pay me back # 3. so as he said he would. Feeling unwell. Caught rationales lowness of spirits and discontented ness. Afraid I'll never amount to anything. Made another attempt to get to Bulli ent detained in New York, afterward heard no dummy nan today, to Harlem spent but little today, expect to lay and much tomorrow. Nothing in this morning. Saturday 2nd Was to have gone away Early. Left about 12. To 23rd by horse cars. Walked across to Grand Opera House & bright tickets for Miss Sermons and little consistent. and Daisy. Met Chas. Hunter an old Selan Hall by now reduced to sweeping off sidewalks to Tried to be kind to him. Pour fellow. He had quite a sudeting, tel me. Saw Miss Patterson that was. Mrs. Dr. Neupel is also the very funny. Willie Edonin and his clever wife Alice atherton. Dinner do with Hunter. Lute to Essex Curt: Foolishly played billiards. Paid $ 1.5 s of which deserved not . aus, and diagnosed. Saw Bymes Express repost at Metropolitan Press office. Isan to what was at Jefonon. to Harlem. Street quiet Evening with aunt.