--L. M. A.]
Found it too late to do anything with the book, so put it away and
tried for teaching, sewing, or any honest work. Won't go home to sit
idle while I have a head and pair of hands.
_December_.--H. and L. W. very kind, and my dear cousins the Sewalls
take me in. I sew for Mollie and others, and write stories. C. gave
me books to notice. Heard Thackeray. Anxious times; Anna very
homesick. Walpole very cold and dull now the summer butterflies have
gone. Got $5 for a tale and $12 for sewing; sent home a Christmas box
to cheer the dear souls in the snow-banks.
_January, 1856_.--C. paid $6 for "A Sister's Trial." Gave me more
books to notice, and wants more tales.
[Should think he would at that price.--L. M. A.]
Sewed for L. W. Sewall and others. Mr. J. M. Field took my farce to
Mobile to bring out; Mr. Barry of the Boston Theatre has the play.
Heard Curtis lecture. Began a book for summer--"Beach Bubbles." Mr.
F. of the _Courier_ printed a poem of mine on "Little Nell." Got $10
for "Bertha," and saw great yellow placards stuck up announcing it.
Acted at the W.'s.
_March_.--Got $10 for "Genevieve." Prices go up, as people like the
tales and ask who wrote them.
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