17 HERIOT ROW

There is a small black notebook into which I look once or twice a year to refresh my memory of a carnal and spiritual pilgrimage to Edinburgh, made with Mifflin McGill (upon whose head be peace) in the summer of 1911. It is a testament of light-hearted youth, savoury with the unindentured joys of twenty-one and the grand literary passion. Would that one might again steer Shotover (dearest of pushbikes) along the Banbury Road, and see Mifflin's lean shanks twirl up the dust on the way to Stratford! Never was more innocent merriment spread upon English landscape. When I die, bury the black notebook with me.

That notebook is memorable also in a statistical way, and perchance may serve future historians as a document proving the moderate cost of wayfaring in those halcyon days. Nothing in Mr. Pepys' diary is more interesting than his meticulous record of what his amusements cost him. Mayhap some future economist will pore upon these guileless confessions. For in the black memorandum book I succeeded, for almost the only time in my life, in keeping an accurate record of the lapse of coin during nine whole days. I shall deposit the document with the Congressional Library in Washington for future annalists; in the meantime I make no excuse for recounting the items of the first sixty hours. Let no one take amiss the frequent entries marked "cider." July, 1911, was a hot month and a dusty, and we were biking fifty miles the day. Please reckon exchange at two cents per penny.

July 16£s.d
pint cider4
½ pint cider
lunch at Banbury22
pint cider at Ettington3
supper at Stratford13
stamp and postcard 2
4
July 17
Postcards and stamps9
pencil1
Warwick Castle2-
cider at the Bear and Baculus
(which Mifflin would call
the Bear and Bacillus)
Bowling Green Inn,bed and
breakfast
32
Puncture1-
Lunch, Kenilworth16
Kenilworth Castle6
Postcards4
Lemonade, Coventry4
Cider
Supper, Tamworth,
The Castle Hotel
21
16
July 18
Johnson house, Lichfield3
cider at The Three Crowns4
postcard and shave4
The King's Head, bed and breakfast37
cider2
tip on road[[A]]
lunch, Uttoxeter13
cider, Ashbourne,The Green Man3
landlord's drink, Ashbourne[[B]]1
supper, Newhaven House,1-
lemonade, Buxton 3
TOTAL£1s.4d.1
($5.78)

[A]

As far as I can remember, this was a gratuity to a rather tarnished subject who directed us at a fork in the road, near a railway crossing.