Aug. 7.
Arrived at the Adelphi Buildings and met my Wife and Daughter after a seperation of four Years and an half. Indeed after a Seperation of ten Years, excepting a few Visits. Set off the next Day for Paris.1
1. On this date the Diary of AA2, so far as it is known (no MS has been found), begins. The first entry reads:
“London, Aug. 7th, 1784. At 12, returned to our own apartments; when I entered, I saw upon the table a hat with two books in it; every thing around appeared altered, without my knowing in what particular. I went into my own room, the things were moved; I looked around—’Has mamma received letters, that have determined her departure?— When does she go?—Why are these things moved?’ All in a breath to Esther. ‘No, ma’m, she has received no letter, but goes to-morrow morning.’ ‘Why is all this appearance of strangeness?—Whose hat is that in the other room?—Whose trunk is this?—Whose sword and cane?— It is my father’s,’ said I. Where is he?’’In the room above.’ Up I flew, and to his chamber, where he was lying down, he raised himself upon my knocking softly at the door, and received me with all the tenderness of an affectionate parent after so long an absence. Sure I am, I never felt more agitation of spirits in my life; it will not do to describe” ( , i:viii).
AA2’s Diary is quite full for the family’s journey to Paris, which was by way of Dover, Calais, Boulogne, Montreuil, Amiens, and Chantilly (
p. 7–14).