Sunday, March 5, 1837
1837
March
Sunday 5
8 3/4
11 1/2
A pretty good kiss last night. I finding Ann quite in the humour, awaked up
for her.
Ann not in bed till 1 1/2 or
later last night – Off to the school this morning (walked) at 8 40/.. – Fine but
dullish morning; very cold – Fahrenheit 35° now at 9 50/.. and breakfast –
About, downstairs and upstairs
in the hall and drawing room and blue room, musing over the alterations till about
12 1/2, then writing till near 2 – Rough copy
of letter to Lady Vere Cameron.
Off to the school at 2 for Ann. Mr.
Wilkinson did all the duty – preached about 18 or 20 minutes from Matthew
xxxii.2.
Then an hour at Cliff hill
– Mr. Samuel Washington wrote his letter and I brought it home for the post
tonight –
Home at 6 10/.. – Dressed – Wrote
the last 6 lines – Dinner at 6 40/.. – Coffee – Sat reading the last Foreign
Quarterly Review article on Chateaubriand on English literature – ..On steam
communication with India –
The fine morning turned to
rain before 10 – Afterwards, damp, disagreeable, occasionally rainy day – Fahrenheit
37 1/2 ° now at 10 34/p.m. –
WYAS Finding Number SH:7/ML/E/20/0030
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