AUDUBON JOURNAL 



Ocf 25*^ 182 1 



Raining hard the Whole of the day spent the greater 

 part of it at R. Pamar and his Relation Lewis Adam the 

 hunter; Rented a House in Dauphine Street for 17$ 

 Per Month — 



Joseph found the time rather Lost to himself Not a 

 Thing to be found to Draw — 



26th Wrote a few Lines to James Pirrie Es^"" to In- 

 form him that Mess" D. & G. Flower had not Paid 

 the House of Gordon & 0° One hundred Dollars 

 according to Promise — Wrote a few Words to My 

 Lucy and forwarded it by Mail Covering Brigg's 

 Letter; 



Walked a good Deal, Visited the familly Dimitry, 

 Spend Much of the Day at Pamar's — in the evening 

 Went some distance down the Levee, the Sky beauti- 

 fuU & serene — Miss Pamar Much Improved in Music 

 and Manners — Many Men formerly My Friend passed 

 Me without uttering a Word to me and / as Willing to 

 Shun those Rascalls — 



fatigued of being Idle so powerfuU are habits of all 

 Kinds that to spend a Month thus would render me 

 sick of Life — 



Hetchberger Visited us Much Pleased at My addi- 

 tion of Drawings since I Left Cincinnati Ocf 12*'' 

 1820 I have finished 62 Drawings oi Birds & Plants, 



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