1895, February 4, Monday
Bright sunshine, intensely cold. The thermometer in my bedroom, on the mantel shelf though there was a good fire, stood at 40°F but rose to 42° in the morning.
Bright sunshine, intensely cold. The thermometer in my bedroom, on the mantel shelf though there was a good fire, stood at 40°F but rose to 42° in the morning.
Bright and sunny, but still intensely cold. Water freezes in kitchen, etc. Ground has fortunately been covered with snow for a week or two.
Mrs Jewell called this evening about the land. I told her I could not say anything about the matter till I could confer with Mrs Stevens, as I did not think we should like anyone as a tenant for the cottage except our own man servant.
Received a letter from Miss Anderdon offering to give Frank £130 a year toward his expenses at Keble College. Frank says she told him he must look upon her as a “second mother”. Truly God is gracious. Bell is going to stay a day or two with Mrs Lindsay Page at Chislehurst and is to visit Miss Anderdon and Mr and Mrs Fisher.
I am almost free from my cough and cold, but had breakfast in bed this morning as I have done for several weeks except on Sunday when I had to go to church. A calm and sunny day.
Sent copies of Alcestis, Hecuba and Collis’s Irregular Greek and Latin verbs to Frank. Wrote to Bell and sent her Miss Anderson’s letter to Hawtree. She is to go to Chislehurst tomorrow.
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