Sunday 22 October 1837
Finish but damp morning flags wet
Sent George off at 11 with my letter to 'the Lady Vere Cameron' in a Paris envelope under cover to 'the Lord Abercrombie Airtheray Stirling' - breakfast at 11
Sometime looking about in the oak room and gazing out of the west tower south window then from about 12 sat reading in my study volume 2 Portugal and Gallicia by a friend of (dedicated to) Lord Egremont - interesting - the author a man of rank and writes with all the gentlemanly agreeableness of his stature
Fahrenheit 61 at noon and fine and sunshiny - sat reading till 2 50/60 in my study from page 79 to 182 having read the former 78 pp. pages last night and all the latter 463 end of the volume 10 days or more ago
Dressed - off to church at 3 by the kitchen clock yet still in church before Mr. Wilkinson began the service - preached (I suppose about the usual time my watch stood) from Philippians ii 12 - to work out our salvation with fear and trembling
About 1/2 hour at Cliff hill - home at 5 3/4 - read 40 pages volume 1 and in the evening till 10 40/60 read forwards to page 121 volume 1 Portugal and Gallicia - dinner at 6 1/2 - Ann read French - fine day Fahrenheit 49 now
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