Describes his vacation in the Catskills with Jesse Haney and the Edwards girls. Transcription: some mountain exploration. So dismissing our driver, we took up our abode at Falk's tavern. 'Tis a plain wooden house, with perpendicular and iron ornament sign in front. Falk is a stoutish old boy of Dutch ancestry, deliberately rustic in speech, and stolidly good humored. He charges $5 per week. Showing us the upper floor of his house, (to which you ascend by means of a darkish staircase presenting two sharp angular steps to damage your knee-pan against) he exhibited two neat chambers with the inf


Describes his vacation in the Catskills with Jesse Haney and the Edwards girls. Transcription: some mountain exploration. So dismissing our driver, we took up our abode at Falk's tavern. 'Tis a plain wooden house, with perpendicular and iron ornament sign in front. Falk is a stoutish old boy of Dutch ancestry, deliberately rustic in speech, and stolidly good humored. He charges $5 per week. Showing us the upper floor of his house, (to which you ascend by means of a darkish staircase presenting two sharp angular steps to damage your knee-pan against) he exhibited two neat chambers with the information that if we selected them, it must be with the condition that we ?d vacate 'em for a lady from Boston, her baby and servant ? if they came on during our story. Her husband had written to him (Falk) inquiring whether he could accommodate them. It proved, of course to be Mr Alf Hill [Alfred Waud]. So we took a sufficiently spacious two bedded room, smelling herb-like and countryish, and setting my heart yearning towards Chacombe. After a plentiful though homely supper in a rear room looking out on a garden, we turned out, crossed the stream by a temporary foot bridge ? the freshet has carried off the old one ? and so to the girls [Eliza, Matty, and Sally Edwards]. They looked very healthy and happy, especially the younger ones. I love these Cattskills. I feel at peace here. 26. Tuesday. With the girls, their brother Jack [Edwards], and the little fellow Will up the streamlet, under conboy of a Mrs Williston, who resides here. A lovely sunny day. Up mountain paths, through Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 8, page 46, August 25-26, 1856 . 25 August 1856. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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