MUSTERS

Particularly bright & clear, but much colder. Walked on the delightful Terrace till breakfast.

Letters from
Ann
Macbean
F.L.
Lady E. [Hopwood]
Langton
Mrs. Sayer.
Emily Tennyson.

F.L. thinks the Bassae can be given to the museum.

We went to church at 10½ (a fire in the pew ―) but very cold.
Then looked at dogs ― stables ― & squirious matters. Humble clergyman. ―

Then showed drawings & lunch. ―

Afterwards walked with M. to the Diadem Hill & the Deer Park ― all very beautiful ―. Came home at 4. Read paper ― & sate with M. till 6. ― M. Chaworth had children.

1859-11-20_s

Dinner, quiet & pleasant. Singing afterwards, & arranged to do
1 ― Jerusalem
2 ― Mar Sabbas
3 ― Beirût
4 ― Lebanon
5 ― Balbek.
6 ― Interlaken
7 ― Philae. ―
at 21 Guineas each ― for this front room.

[Transcribed by Marco Graziosi from Houghton Library, Harvard University, MS Eng. 797.3.]