Mentions a meeting with Joseph Woodward regarding Gunn's work. Transcription: by the way, who [Richard B. Hutchings] told me [Joseph] Woodward wanted to see me. Found him above, and was affectionately received [received]. For putting one arm on my furthermost shoulder (as do friendly boys,) he perpended. ?ǣWhen could I let them have another outline. ? The Columbus one was ?ǣmagnificent! ? &c. Spake as to the [Frank] Bellew transaction, intimating that the drawing must suffer as to haste and price naming [naming] the sum, whereon Woodward and [John] Brougham opened their eyes. [words crossed o


Mentions a meeting with Joseph Woodward regarding Gunn's work. Transcription: by the way, who [Richard B. Hutchings] told me [Joseph] Woodward wanted to see me. Found him above, and was affectionately received [received]. For putting one arm on my furthermost shoulder (as do friendly boys,) he perpended. ?ǣWhen could I let them have another outline. ? The Columbus one was ?ǣmagnificent! ? &c. Spake as to the [Frank] Bellew transaction, intimating that the drawing must suffer as to haste and price naming [naming] the sum, whereon Woodward and [John] Brougham opened their eyes. [words crossed out] Woodward proposed going to Swinton and Fays with me, at once; ? adding ? ?ǣI ?ll pay you now for those two, if you like. ? Of course I did like, and so, for but lines and initials got $19. Then to the corner of Reade Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 21, January 26-31, 1852 . 26 January 1852. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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