160.
18. Wednesday. To Bellews. Returned.
Drawing all the dull, dreary, windy day.
19. Thursday. A letter from George Clarke.
To Bellew�s twice.
20. Friday. Met young Jerrold at Bellew�s
this evening. A goodish looking furtive, secretive
sort of fellow, just returned from Nicaragua
and Walkerism. I don�t think there�s anything
in him. Bellew justifies his (Jerrold�s) running
away from his wife, saying she used to lick him.
21. Saturday. Sent off cuts to Andrew. Down
town considerably. Hard up for money.
22. Sunday. To Parton�s, Haney joining
me after dinner. All out for a long walk in
the afternoon, �Fanny� only about. Called
unsuccessfully at Pounden�s in the evening.
{23. Monday. Drawing and overhauling
24. Tuesday.} P. N. Y. B. H. Mrs Levison
came to the house. Looks �very well�, talks
�quite lovely� and appears generally taking stock
of her condition and content with it. Poor old
Levison!
25. Wednesday. Met Richardson, the York-
shireman, fellow-boarder at Holts in 1850. He
lives in Philadelphia and spake of Hart coming
on here in May. Met little Mason, also, (hus-
band of Jane Gibson.) Out of employ, talked of
writing for the newspapers(!)and going to England.