My plan is to publish one Number at my own expense and risk, and travel with it under my arm-and beg my way.
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The Purchasing of Too Many goods sold on credit of course Lost, reduced us-Divided us.John Audubon
To my Lucy I now offer myself with my stock, wares and chattels and all the devotedness of heart attached to such an enthusiastic being as I am.
John Audubon
How strangely Nature has provided them with the means of securing their eggs and young from their arch-enemy Man.
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When, for the first time... I left my father, and all the dear friends of my youth, to cross the great ocean... my heart sunk within me... The lingering hours were spent in deep sorrow... My affections were with those I had left behind, and the world seemed to me a great wilderness.
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This Place saw My best days, My Happiest, My Wife having blessed me with Your Brother Woodhouse... I Calculated, to Live and died in Comfort, Our Business Was good of course We agreed.
John Audubon
I rise long before day and work till nightfall, when I take a walk and go to bed.
John Audubon
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