Sunday, December 7, 1834
1834
December
Sunday 7
7 50/..
12
.. No kiss. Soft, damp morning; fair but flags wet – Fahrenheit 52° at
8 20/.. I was half hour sitting on the
pot and preparing linen for cousin –
Read the newspaper – Siding
in my study from 11 to 12 –
At 12 1/4, read, Ann and I as
usual, prayers to my aunt in 1/2 hour and then sat a little while with her –
Sat with Ann at her luncheon
–
At Lightcliffe church at 2
1/2 – Mr. Wilkinson did all the duty – preached 17 minutes fairly from Romans
viii. 28.
Home at 4 10/.. – Staid
downstairs talking – Then dawdling in the blue room –
Dinner at 6 1/4 – Some time
with my father and Marian – Ann came up to bed at 8 1/2 –
I had George in the dining
room – gave him good advice and an oral lesson on nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and
adverbs –
Then rubbed Ann’s back with
spirit of wine and camphor 13 minutes – Then 20 minutes with my aunt till 10
5/..
Then wrote to and put into
the letter bag to go before breakfast tomorrow ‘Messers Kendell and Company,
Upholders , Leeds, Postage Paid’ to order the small mahogany sofa table at
£11, to be sent with the drawers etc. to have a lock to each of the drawers,
both opened by the same key, but to have 2 keys – If Wednesday a very bad day,
will not expect the things till Thursday or even Friday – To send a receipt and
the bearer of it shall have the money –
Fine, soft day – Rain in the
evening – Very windy in the evening , and the wind very boisterously high
now at 10 50/.. p.m., at which hour, Fahrenheit 52 1/2° –
WYAS Finding Number SH:7/ML/E/17/0121
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