
Mary ShelleyFollow
Read Ovid (60 lines). Charles Clairmont comes to tea. Talk of pictures.

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Shelley returns at half-past 6; the business is finished. After dinner Shelley is very tired, and goes to sleep.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Get very anxious about Shelley; go out to meet him; return; it rains.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Read Spenser all day (finish canto 8, book 5). Jefferson does not come till 5.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Clara goes; Shelley walks with her. Charles Clairmont comes to breakfast; talk. Shelley goes out with him.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Return; watch the lightning; talk. Shelley reads Seneca (p. 322).

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Returning, it rains very violently, and there is some beautiful sheet lightning.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Go with Jefferson to see the wild beasts at Exeter Change; they are very beautiful; the poor lion is dead; we see them feed.

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Read a few lines of Ovid, and after dinner fifty lines.

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Read a few lines of Ovid; then Shelley walks out with Clara. Read Spenser. Make a catalogue of our books.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Shelley reads Seneca every day and all day (p. 308).

Mary ShelleyFollow
After dinner construe Ovid (100 lines); finish 2nd book of Spenser, and read two cantos of the 3rd.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Go with Jefferson and Shelley to British Museum--attend most of the statues; return at 2. Construe Ovid.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Not very well; rise late. Walk to Marshall's, and talk with him for an hour.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Read Spenser; almost finish the 2nd book. Construe 80 lines of Ovid. Charles Clairmont comes. Talk.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Walk out with Clara in the morning to buy things; return; talk with Shelley. Shelley and Clara walk to the Exhibition.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Very tired; go to bed early. Jefferson scolds.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Clara goes out with Shelley. Talk with Jefferson; write to Marshall. Read Spenser (canto 11). They return at 8.

Mary ShelleyFollow
Go with Shelley again to Mrs. Knapp; she cannot take Clara. Read Spenser after dinner.
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