We all went to the Lizard in two carriages. Miss Housman said she must see the Lizard. She, Mrs Housman and myself went in one carriage; Lady Jarvis and Carrington-Smith in the other. Bridge in the evening; Miss Housman lost, which annoyed her.
Thursday, September 16th.
A wet day. Miss Housman practised all the morning (Fantasia in C sharp minor, Chopin); her touch is very metallic. We played Bridge in the afternoon after tea, as well as after dinner.
Friday, September 17th.
My last day. It cleared up. We all went out on to the beach. Miss Housman read aloud a novel, which she had already begun and which we will certainly not have time to finish, called Queed, by an American author. After dinner we played Bridge.
Saturday, September 18th.
Arrived at Gray's Inn. Travelled up with Carrington-Smith.
Sunday, October 3rd. Gray's Inn.
Stayed at home in the morning and read the Sunday newspapers. In the afternoon I went for a walk in Kensington Gardens.
Monday, October 4th.