I would I could dream of the face which in boy-time
I loved so dearly, and which, at odd, lonely times haunts
me still. [words crossed out]
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[words crossed out] I know its a folly;
yet it will, at certain times rise up, and I think
Such it Might have been, but is not
There � a quite enow for the night. [words crossed out]
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11. Thursday. Doing a drawing on wood for as-
trological Book, having completed it, and others, down
town, [words crossed out]. Traveler, Reveille Office, &c.
Afternoon either working at Franklin Street, or down
town. Unceasingly occupied.
12. Friday. Drawing and at the Office late morr-