AUDUBON 



■•"g the deck he presented h h"^ ^™'- °" -^^l- 

 obeisance and perfect sa^g f^h '^^1 "'* ^ S'^"''"' 

 l>,m as black as a raven X *" "™' '°°''5'i at 



■"tier till dawn, when reports" o"f'T ™' ^'^"^ °^ *e 

 t.e alarm was general, as we feared ™' ^"^ ^'"-i- 

 'te^ deck it was found thaTa cTall ^ T °" ^^'"'"3 

 -rf accepted, a duel had po^it ve ' "f "^ "^^ ^ive^ 

 alas! m the death of the ^escul Cf^f" f'"' ^"^"'S' 

 young lady felt this deeply anH "/ . ^°""'''- The 

 very uncomfortable " "''''='' " rendered us all 



-- h:""a-"et,ioi"r;t^«"r^ '° >«■■" --■ 



'0 Lucy Bakewell. It was at . '' ''" "^"''-■2= 

 -er spoke of without deep fel,r '" •^'"'^^'^ '°-d, an'd 

 romant,c if you „ii|, ^^^ aLl' ^^ ""= =«>=>'t'Ve nature, 



:-"™e„t, and Mill o^tr :rt'::n:rsp^ 

 -e;fptr:firnt;"xrh"- -^ 



n™ce, almost a natural terrace ^l' °," ^ S"""'^ <="''- 

 ^''t. the rapid waters o pTrllr" °"^'' '°'''''^' '!"= 

 h<^lo.v empties into the Schuv WM ^'■°*' "'"■'^'' h'st 



'I- south is the historic groCo7v ■„"'■;" ''''''' '° 

 Ptoperty has remained i„ the Wethe .Tr ^^ ^°'«'- ^he 

 s-ace Audubon sold it to^^f ,t,"^' ^"'""y "«tly ever 

 P.rose„t owner, d '; tf to Trel """" '" '^'^- ^he 

 ■j-d lover, and not ol makes ' T''^ '"« "' the 

 that he can in the least dL^ef "° """S« '" ^"^thing 



'f'^d many photographTlL'''''^""" ''™' •"" "- 

 »l"ch adorn his walls, "^''ffrav.ngs of Audubon 



PasJ!rgt::gh'^t%::,:l^P-f *°se *^^'-"' « haH 

 ^"■" °f ".bble-stone ./^^^J-- - either side, wa. 



