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Gave My Lessons at M" Braud and Miss Dellfosse 

 and also at Pamar to his Daugher Who exibited the 

 brightest Genius I beheve I ever Met With — Miss 

 Dellfosse beautifuU and extremely agreable — 



Wrote to My Wife and W^'" Bakewell and for- 

 warded to cash a Check on the U. S. Bank of Phila- 

 delphia Received by M'" Bermudas for me and for 

 Which I Paid ten per cent — of 1 00$ Weather extremely 

 changed Cold and Windy — 



Sunday 



Weather Very Cold and raw — Gave Two Lessons of 

 Drawing to Euphemie Pamar — 



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Gave My Lessons to M" Braud. Miss Dellfosse and 

 Euphemie Pamar — Weather rather Mild — Swallows 

 plenty — Ship Fulton arrived 1 20 Passengers on Board 



November Tuesday 27*^ 1821 



Gave My Lessons at Both Places — Visited the 

 Maire's Lady M" Rosignol Who had evinced a desire 

 to see some of My Pencil Productions — Expect her 

 Daughter for a Pupil Weather Charming — Drew 2 

 Ducks. Called by Willson the Tufted Duck Male & 



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