Friday, 22 November 1861
Rose at 7. What a sunrise! ―― Wrote till 8.30 ― & after breakfast ― A long advice letter to Willie Nevill ― rough copy. ― Count Henckel called: ― I on Col. Bruce. ― umph. ― (saw “Kirkwall.” ―) on Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Ragnanean, & poor old Countess Valsimachi. ― Then to the Hotel by 1. ― A great row in the Hotel between runaway drunken Sailors, & Marines sent to fetch them; ― a regular fight ― swords &c. ― & altogether a scandal. ―
At 1.30 with Count George Henckel ― by Manducchio, to Potamò ― & then little Ἀγίου Πανταλαίμονα1 above.
Graf Henckel is a delightful fellow. He has been twice married ― the 2nd time to his “deceased wife’s sister.” Home by 5. Dressed: a bore. At 7 ― Palace.
How strange all this Palace life! ― And how awfully a bore! ―――― Where after was some piano cum whistling. ―
Away by 9.30. ――― ――――
Δὲν λέγωμεν τίποτες.2
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[Transcribed by Marco Graziosi from Houghton Library, Harvard University, MS Eng. 797.3.]