Dry ― (dry) i.e. (dry.) & dull ― fine all day.

Wrote notes till 11. ―― Cab to Dalziells. Bother about the Nonsense. ― Foords. ―― & so to Routledge ― where we think 2/6 is too little a price ― & 3/6 proper & just. ― A wary Scotchman is Routledge. ― Then Roberson’s, where I bought (newly) colors &c. ― & so home by 5.

At 6.30 came F.L.

And, thank God we dined pleasantly.

& so ―

ετελειώθη.1 ―――

Saw Mrs. Robinson & poor blind Sir J. Louis, at [Pilbicher’s] shop. ―

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

  1. It ended (NB). []