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      read, so we shall see what we shall see. He is extremely keen about
      the Hafiz book.’
        The early part of 1896 was spent in London, much of it with
      the Stanleys and Grosvenors. She attended a party at the home of
      Lord and Lady Portsmouth where she met Viscount Haldane
      and his daughter Elizabeth, ‘whom I have long wished to know’.
       She and Elizabeth dined with the Stracheys, St Loe Strachey
      having just reviewed her Persian Pictures. Her sisters  were now
      Jiving in London with her and attending her old college. ‘Moll
       looked charming last night/ she wrote. She continued to work
       hard during the daytime. ‘I studied my grammar this morning and
       went to the London Library where I looked through volumes and
       volumes of Asiatic Societies.’ A day or two later: ‘I stayed in and
       read some most illuminating articles on Sufyism/
         By springtime wanderlust had returned and she arranged to
       visit Italy with the Grosvenors and Mrs Green, accompanied part
       of the time by her father. She was back in London at the end of
       April. ‘I went to the British Museum on my bicycle tins morning.
       It adds a great joy to my studies and I feel all the brisker for it.
       The children have had a tennis court marked in the square. I am
       just going out to see them play. They are looking blooming and
       are such angels! However we will try not to be too foolish about
       our family.’ Her stepmodier was at Redcar at this time with the
       ‘dear friend of all of us’, Elizabeth Robins. ‘Give my love to
       Lisa,’ wrote Gertrude. ‘I wish I could come and have a long talk
       with her to-night over the fire.’ Her Arabic was coming on well:
       ‘I shall soon be able to read the Arabian Nights for fun.’ There
       were more indications of her appetite for work and of her social
       insularity in her letters and diary. ‘ ... I went up to the Museum
       this morning and read a Persian life of Hafiz ... I think I got the
       meaning of it with die help of a Persian dictionary, but a Latin
       translation is not so clear to me as it might be ... I didn’t go to
       Lady Pollock’s on Tuesday, because I had promised to go to a
       party at Audley Square and I couldn’t combine the two un­
       chaperoned ... I am going down to Caroline (in Kent) for
       Whitsuntide. I want to bicycle down if I can get an escort, it’s
       only 17 miles ... ’It seems she did not find an escort for she went
       by train and took her bicycle with her to die wooded suburb of
       Beckenham and she wrote home to Florence: ‘It is so perfectly
        delicious here. I arrived all right and bicycled up from the station
        in time for tea. Afterwards we went on a long expedition all
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