Tuesday, March 29th.
Went to the Uffizzi. Housman said he was going to spend the day in visits.
Wednesday, March 30th.
Mrs Fairburn came to luncheon. Housman said when she had gone that she was a very remarkable woman, so cultivated, so well read and widely travelled. He said she ought to have held some great position. She should have been an Empress.
I went to the Pitti in the morning and to the Boboli Gardens in the afternoon.
Thursday, March 31st.
The Albertis came to luncheon. Baroness Strong and Mrs Fisk called in the afternoon. They both asked us all to entertainments, but Housman explained that we had guests ourselves every day. He asked them to dinner on Sunday, but they declined.
Friday, April 1st.
Housman has bought some miniatures by a young artist recommended by Mrs Fairburn. I do not think they are well done, but I am no judge. A. and Mrs Campion left.
Saturday, April 2nd.