Oscar Wilde, Volume 2 (of 2) - His Life and Confessions by Frank Harris
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o'clock. Do you mind? If it is too early for you I don't at all mind
lying in bed an extra hour. I hope you will sleep well. You should as Lloyd is not on the Verandah.[17] TUESDAY MORNING, 9.30. The sea and sky are opal--no horrid drawing master's line between them--just one fishing boat, going slowly, and drawing the wind after it. I am going to bathe. 6 O'CLOCK. Bathed and have seen a Châlet here which I wish to take for the season--quite charming--a splendid view: a large writing room, a dining room, and three lovely bedrooms--besides servants' rooms and also a huge balcony. [In this blank space he had I don't know the scale roughly drawn a ground plan of the drawing, but the of the imagined Châlet.] rooms are larger than the plan is. 1. Salle-à-manger. All on ground floor 2. Salon. with steps from balcony 3. Balcony. to ground. The rent for the season or year is, what do you think?--£32. Of course I must have it: I will take my meals here--separate and reserved table: it is within two minutes walk. Do tell me to take it. |
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