Monday, 15 October 1860
Cedars ― 12th day.
Very depressing ― dark, wet day. ― Mr. Lyle says it is so delightful, because it enhances the fine days afterwards. I would rather have them now.
Letter from S. Markham, ― P. Williams & Gibson were there on last Tuesday ― & to Friday, the 12th ― when they left for Rome. ―
I went to Lyle’s at 9.30 & worked at the Cedars. But I was unwell & utterly oppressed by the dark gloom.
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Yet I worked on: ― tho’ I really don’t know if I worked ill or well. ―
Later, they were putting up doors & hammering, distracteringly.
Lo ― at 3.30 came Mr. Hewitson, with Mr. Charles Empson!! ― see page 30 April.
At 5.30 came away ―
Wrote a longish letter to Mrs. Empson. ―
Dinner: sate next little Raleigh ― who is very interesting in his way.
I couldn’t make up “my mind” to go into the reading room. So came ’pstairs, & wrote again.
[Transcribed by Marco Graziosi from Houghton Library, Harvard University, MS Eng. 797.3.]