Mentions receiving a note from Edward Heylyn, and seeing Mr. Hart and Dillon Mapother off for Chicago. undivided passionate devotion. Well, had she [Charlotte Kidder Whytal] been trained different she would have been a different creature perchance. As ?tis there ?s No Love in her. And she ?ll go through life playing and fictionizing it. Poor Lotty ? I wish I could help you! And how you ?d hate me if you could read what I ?ve just penned! For you can hate, after a spasmodical manner. 4. Thursday. Down town to breakfast. Return & writing. [Charles] Welden called. Mr [Henry] Hart & Dillon [Map
Mentions receiving a note from Edward Heylyn, and seeing Mr. Hart and Dillon Mapother off for Chicago. undivided passionate devotion. Well, had she [Charlotte Kidder Whytal] been trained different she would have been a different creature perchance. As ?tis there ?s No Love in her. And she ?ll go through life playing and fictionizing it. Poor Lotty ? I wish I could help you! And how you ?d hate me if you could read what I ?ve just penned! For you can hate, after a spasmodical manner. 4. Thursday. Down town to breakfast. Return & writing. [Charles] Welden called. Mr [Henry] Hart & Dillon [Mapother] called, returning again also at 2. All three dined together at Goslings. I parting with him in Wall Street, crossed to Brooklyn, called at Dunsier ?s. Saw his mother. Return per omnibus. Supped at Erford ?s, then unavailingly calling at Vesey Street for [Alfred] Waud, went to Jersey City, and the bath, with Mr Hart, Dillon and Yatman. All to New York subsequently, at joined [Joseph] Richardson at Patten ?s Hotel; Dillon I & Yatman fetching Waud from Erford ?s returned to Pattens. All imbibing and conversing till midnight. 5. Friday. A notelet from [Edward] Heylyn, nothing in it. Breakfast at Gosling ?s. Return & writing, finishing letter No 4 for the ?ǣTimes. ? Mr Hart and Dillon came and at 5, I, Waud, Yatman & [Solomon] Eyting, (who chanced to be in [Alfred] Swinton ?s office below [290 Broadway],) went with them to the depot of the Harlem railroad and saw them off for the west. Chicago their destination. Waud parting from us, I, Eyting & Yatman went to Rabineaus and had a bathe. Then taking a boat rowed about adjacent to Castle Garden. Supped together at Dey Street, and I left them in Swinton ?s room with Waud. Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 6, page 40, August 3-5, 1853 . 3 August 1853. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903
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