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he would not have been satisfied with without
extraordinary fortune. It is a Bolton charac-
teristic always to grumble at ordinary well
doing, and I have remarked that when unex-
ampled luck has befallen them, they admit
their satisfaction as though they were modest,
reasonable, and moderate, in being content with
so little. The little humbug, George�s sis-
ter, naturally indignant at deceit, resolves to
keep her namesake �at arm�s length in future�
� and she and poor Charley don�t look at
all too happy. And so much of things in
England. Writing and drawing all the
afternoon and evening, even till about 2 A.P.
next morning. Cahill, Boweryem and Shep-
herd up irregularly.
5. Tuesday. Down town. Saw Bonner
read proof of story, got $15. Fletcher Har-
per told version of O�Brien�s homicide. To
Frank Leslie�s, saw him and Wood. W.
Waud, Berghans and White (all-artists on
the paper) came out. With them to Crook and
Duff�s. Others there; Glover the lewd and
foolish-faced; Anthony the engraver (the
lower part of whose face is singularly mean
and unsatisfactory) and Banks passed
out. Bellew in, momentarily. Found him