#SW!Rodger Answers
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lilythecattt · 3 months ago
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Rodger, a constructive opinion about Glisten on behalf of the detective (to some extent, psychology is often used in such work)
(I think Mirror needs help.. There may be something sad hiding behind a huge Ego, and this something will make Glisten go to extremes.)
*The irony, as Rodger just so happened to steal Glisten’s phone while he was asleep. (DONT ASK. ITS DETECTIVE-STUFF, AND HE SAW IT TURN ON. ,:>)
*Rodger stares at the Ask, thinking about some things that can only be guessed…
[🔍]: “…I’ll check on him, if that helps ease your concern.”
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whatdoesshedotothem · 3 years ago
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Thursday 9 June 1836
6 50
11 50
no kiss A- bad as ever stood about three quarters hour talking to her before I was washed she frets over my laying out so much money here for her with the impression she has on her mind that ‘we shall never be blessed together’  she said she should never be happy with me she dared not of course I said this might be got over anytime she had only to order horses and go anytime she liked but I said she was foolish why could she not wait till I myself could get off abroad and leave her ‘oh I can wait’ she answered  much more passed but I took it quietly the fact is she wants to leave me      well be it so     I must now think only of my own concerns and do the best I can for myself I shall see about her perhaps it is all for the best I shall be at liberty
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again by and by I will not trouble head much about her but suit my own convenience - dressed quickly when I did begin - ready at 8 10 fine morning but dull - rain in the night - wrote the above of today - F58° now at 8 25 am then out for 20 minutes with Robert Mann + 4 taking up level in the court against the terrace walk - Frank carted 9 wall tops to Mytholm to make stone tables for the 3 cottages - breakfast at 9 poor A- sorry    all made up again but how will it all end    poor thing she is under my finger and thumb I must do the best I can but never depend upon her - had Mr. Husband 10 minutes till 10 ½ - after hunting up all the spare planks, 12 twenty one ft. still wanted for the stage over the wheel-race - told H- to get them at Bradley’s - neither Greenwood and Hainsworth ever buy good stuff - till 11 20 making out agenda for Messrs. P- and A- or rather inquires to be made at their office etc - with Robert Mann and with John Booth who began this morning breaking stone on the new road to the farmyard doors - he and Frank making up Mytholm Ing fence against Rufus Sunderland in the afternoon - off to H-x at 12 20 by the Lodge and then turned up and went down the old bank to Mr. Parker’s office - Mr. Adam out - went to the Bank - got £250 and a check on letter paper to send to Rodgers, Sheffield, for 11/. - mentioned the talked of exchange - if ever a good plan proposed and any of my ground proposed I would help the thing forward as far as I prudently could but I would never put or have put an ugly building on any part of my land - the principal people for the exchange are the proprietors of the new assembly rooms and they want assembly rooms etc to be built along with the exchange - I said let there be only what the trading interest requires, and then the exchange might be accomplished - mentioned the Paris exchange as being under proper modifications a good model for us - then to Mr. Parker’s office - saw Mr. Adam - the Lower brea wood bridle road (leading down from the Leeds and Whitehall Lower brea branch road into Lower brea wood) is stopped - Mr. Wilkinson wrong in saying it is not - Mr. Adam will send up the copies of the orders - mentioned my being annoyed at Mr. Parker’s charge of extras over and above  the ½ p.c. procuration money on the £4000 from Mr. Wainhouse - A- said it was customary to charge in that manner - I said it might be customary here but was not so everywhere, and was not right - asked if Mr. P- would prefer making any proposal himself as to remuneration for stewarding for me, or if he would rather I named what I thought of as being right rather I would name the terms - I said I meant all things commonly done by a steward to be included such as sending notices to quit etc - this said A- should be clearly understood - I begged A- to mention to P- that his having the stewardship might be lasting or not - I should like to have a regular land stewards if I could meet with such a person as suited - in which case hoped P- would feel nothing disagree if the stewardship was taken away -SW-  was a land steward but had not time enough to spare - could not well change him if I did not do it now on my father’s death - to send A- the trust deed respecting Mrs. Ferguson’s money to see to whom I ought to pay the interest and what I ought to do before answering Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Graham’s letters - said A- wished Illingworth to be informed that he must pay the £250 without further loss of time and that she would not take less than £20 acreage for Charnocks’ coal being pulled up at her pits, therefore he must pull it at his own pit - returned up the old bank and home in 12 minutes at 12 55 - off with A- to Cliff hill at 2 to meet Robert and Joseph Mann about getting water to Cliff hill (clearing out the well near the out cellar door and puddling the cistern in the little horse close) - examined the cistern or well that is the one of Flashes - a never failing spring - the water now stands (depth unknown to us) at 6ft. 8in. from the surface - this present water level only 2in. above the little horse close cistern so could not be turned into it - but on levelling down to the house (Cliff hill) found the present water level of the Flashes cistern just on a level with the bottom of the chimney pots of the house - this would allow A- sufficient depth of water and sufficient fall to get the water up into the garnets of the house - supposed about 400 yards from Flashes cistern to the house - about 200 yards of drift to lay ½ the piping in, and 200 yards common drain for the other ½ - the Mann would want 3 vent pits - the stuff to be carted below the house into the 3 cornered bit at the top of the Dodge hill - the Manns = perhaps about £100 and piping and all etc =£100 - they agreed with me that the whole job quite complete might cost about £200 - A- and I sat 1/2 hour with Mrs. AW- she asked me to take jelly, or coffee - I preferred tea - my boots wet - preferred going another evening - walked back with the Manns to A-‘s Hipperholme - look about a baring there - it will end in nothing again - then went to the Travellers Inn to see about Parkinson’s having no water - home at 6 35 - dinner at 7 - coffee - A- did her French - with my aunt from 9 25 to 9 50 - then wrote the all but the 1st 18  lines of today till 10 55 at which hour F57° - fine day - threatened rain 2 or 3 times this afternoon, after 1 p.m. but merely a few light drops each time
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misswilma · 6 years ago
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eighteen.
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— why do you feel weird after waking up from a nap?
That icky and unpleasant feeling experience after napping for too long also has a name, according to experts. Sleep inertia is the result of waking up suddenly from a particularly deep or slow wave sleep (SWS), which is the sort of sleep experienced when you nap for longer than half an hour. [Birmingham Live]
     I HAVE NOTICED WHEN I wake up too quickly from a nap I feel groggy. This was weird because waking up from a nap should inherently make you feel pleasant and awake, ready to take on the world. But instead, it made me feel like death.
If you have ever felt the same, turns out there is a reason for why you feel weird after waking up from a nap. Turns out the unpleasant feeling comes from you waking up from a particularly deep sleep (also known as slow wave sleep, or, SWS). The feeling also has a name: sleep inertia.
Another thing, sleep inertia usually is experienced after waking up from a nap that has lasted longer than thirty minutes.
This is also a problem, because if thirty minutes is too long, what is the "perfect" length of a nap? Well, there is no definite answer as different factors can play into how beneficial it is going to be.
Stephanie Centofanti, Research Associate from the University of South Australia's Centre for Sleep Research explained to Mamamia, a person who is sleep deprived might gain a benefit from sleeping from ten to twenty minutes, but a person who slept through the night might not feel better from a nap in the same amount of time.
references. 
"why do you feel weird after waking up from a nap - Google Search", Google Search.
Rodger, James. "Revealed: Why you feel WORSE after a nap - and how to stop it - Birmingham Live", Birmingham Live. (published: 19.12.2016 | retrieved: 25.06.2019)
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lilythecattt · 3 months ago
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Sorry for the amount of buff asks y'all, heres a normal one
To Rodger, do you have horrible depth perception because of your giant one eye, or do you see the world normally?
[🔍]: “As I was born this way, it does not make my perception worse than other Toons.”
(/Ooc: He’s more perceptive with one eye than most Toons are with two… *cough* Dandy on a not-good day *cough*)
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lilythecattt · 3 months ago
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Question for Rodger, what are you doing to completely miss, the toons turning Japanese, the buckets of fried Turantulas, everyone going buff all of the sudden, and the large copious amounts of property damage all around gardenView?
[🔍]: “…Remind me how one misses that?”
*Glisten sighs.
[🪞]: “Don’t worry, he’s well-aware Anon. And isn’t even the only one trying to ‘investigate’ it…”
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lilythecattt · 3 months ago
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To Rodger, are you into Detective Noir or crime dramas??
- Vocaloid Anon
[🔍]: “I’ve never had much interest in Film Noirs… As for Crime Drama’s, I’m uncertain—But I must admit, I do enjoy the occasional True Crime!”
[🪞]: “Sometimes we talk with Shelly about True Crime shows or podcasts!…”
*…Glisten showed Rodger this Ask.
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lilythecattt · 3 months ago
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GRGHRGHHFRHHFHFFHGFRFH
*gives Rodger a Twisted Vee plushie*
[🔍]: “Oh………….”
*…The Rofger was too stunned to speak.
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lilythecattt · 3 months ago
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To Rodger, has Toodles helped you on any cases you worked on? Like actually help helped?
[🔍]: “Nothing serious—but I have solved a few minor-mysteries with her help.”
*…Glisten showed Rodger this Ask.
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lilythecattt · 2 months ago
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To Sprout and Cosmo.
Have you heard of Fruitcake? Not the food Fruitcake the other one.
*The silence is awkward, as they stare at each other…
[🍓]: “Kind of happens to be one of the most popular ships… Can’t not hear about it when all the Toons know it exists…”
*Yet another pause…
[🍫]: “We’re just close friends!…”
*…Cosmo starts blushing the color of Sprout’s skin-
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lilythecattt · 3 months ago
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*Update on the 9 Slugcats (First ask only added two, BUT THE SECOND ADDED SEVEN. HOLY-)
[🍫]: “We decided to split up who looks after which Slugcats!”
[🍫]: “I’ll be looking after the One with Gills, Gourmand, and the Green One… Boxten will look after Monk, Survivor and.. Sofanthiel? I hope I said that right.”
[🍓]: “I’ll watch the Pinkish-one, the Red—and this little troublemaker.”
*He holds up an angry purple-slugcat. It pokes him with its ‘spear’.
[🍓]: “Oww… So this is why cat owners have so many scratches—”
*The Red One is about to eat a rock it (somehow?) found in Shelly’s room, Sprout suddenly drops the purple one.
[🍓]: “HEY! No! Bad! Bad-”
*He ducks as a bomb flies right over him into a wall.
*…While Sprout deals with that, Cosmo adds:
[🍫]: “We’re also having Rodger help Sprout keep his ‘Scugs’ in check!.. he left a minute ago to get something…”
*Cosmo pauses…
[🍫]: “Shelly’s helping me with my Slugcats!… We just need to figure out how to keep this Red one out of her room.”
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lilythecattt · 3 months ago
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Glisten I hope someone kidnaps you and makes you eat cement . . .
[🪞]: “How about… You don’t threaten me while a Detective is in the room.”
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lilythecattt · 18 days ago
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(Please Read) New Magic Anon/Ask Rules!
Deeper in-depth Rules List woooah… Roleplay Rules, and Rules-Rules. Each with their corresponding Colorrr
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Please don’t take it personally if I don’t answer either 👍
The answer for not answering could be any of: 1) didn’t know how to respond, 2) didn’t understand what the Ask meant, 3) couldn’t answer it for lore-reasons 4) Felt uncomfortable with the Ask/Whatever it was
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ACCIDENTAL-REPEATS ARE OKAY! Purposely spamming, obviously isn’t… 👍
REWORDED ASKS ARE OKAY TOO! In fact, encouraged! Just don’t flood my inbox with literal copy-pastes and we are good
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PLEASE dig for lore! Ask multiple questions in one Ask would help in finding it!
I have most things thought out about this AU anyway :D
Just try and figure out the right way to word it… Asking reworded
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You could swap their personalities for a few M!A’s, but you can’t swap their minds; Swapping personalities would mostly just change their way of speaking/habits… Swapping Dandy with Boxten would make Boxten talk like Dandy, and Dandy stutter like Boxten. :3
There ARE ways to get a Toons to become Twisted, but I’m not spilling the secret way! hehe… cough sending ichor capsules cough
You cannot effect more than 6 Toons at once
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Please specify what the Ask Duration is! Or you can let me decide if you’re unsure… Asks can only be set as 1-5 Asks!
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Preferably use a Dandy’s World or Roblox Blog to Roleplay with this Account!
Otherwise it might feel out of place, or I might not understand the story of the character you’re trying to roleplay…
Also since I think I’d be less engaged with the roleplay, if for example a random Hello Kitty character came out of nowhere (No hate to Hello Kitty but like- I’d just be feeling pressured to respond to a Roleplay started from a non-Dandy’s world account…)
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whatdoesshedotothem · 4 years ago
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Saturday 11 June 1836
7 20
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- No kiss  rain in the night and recently F57° and fair but dull at 8 ¼ - out till breakfast at 9 ¼ - A- out with me about 10 - with Robert Mann + 4 lowering at the top and raising at the bottom the court yard - Frank carting rubble (scraplings and fillings from the walling along the road in front of the house) on to the new road at the farmyard gates - at 10 ½ A- and I in the court, talking to Robert Mann about having a good main drain made Mr. Lister from 13 Stockwell common near London came up - I did not know him again - he said his name was Lister - on this very civil took him - asked him to stay dinner - offered him George and the ponies to go to Sutcliffe wood farm (Sowden’s) - gave him an old plan of the farm - said I would get him a new one - left him in the drawing room to amuse himself with my large plan of the new surrounding country - said I would go with him to Sowden’s myself if he (Mr. L-) could wait a little - A- had Mr. S. Washington - Jowelt had not given a decided answer - clearly made it out A- could neither buy nor build to make either pay - the licence ought to be worth £10 a year and Jowelt’s house be bought for £60 for A- to be paid - gave orders to Robert Mann - to move again the sets in readiness for making the main drift underneath where they were piled - off with Mr. Lister (he had been left by himself an hour) at 12 a shower had made us turn back for a few minutes - it rained a little at 12 but soon became fair and held up till 2 ½ when we came in just in time to escape a heavy shower - we had been had at the Lodge (he had asked which was the principal road to the house) - and then walked along the highroad and turned off along the fields at Mytholm mill to Dumb mill bridge, and thence up the cart road to Sowden’s - neither nor his wife at home - only his college son (Cambridge) and a daughter - shewed us over the house and outbuildings and the son shewed us the fields - Mr. Lister found all in good order and the estate better than he expected - I saw he thought of the rent bearing raising - I told him I thought he had best say nothing on the subject just now - Sowden had laid out a great deal of money on the house and kept all in good order, and paid his rent regularly - Mr. L- behaved very handsomely - left all to me - I said I would do the best  I could - he mentioned his maternal grandmother being lately dead and having left his mother a little property which  [make] them now more comfortable - he and his mother and sister (aetatis 21) lived together - had a nice house (n°13 Stockwell common) and he tho’ he had been in partnership and was sadly taken in (deceived) yet it had been an introduction to him - he wished to be at home again on Friday - could not be long absent - was going to Edinburgh - a friend waiting for him at Leeds - had come from London to Hull by the water witch steamer for 10/. - from Hull to Selby per steam and thence by railroad to Leeds - and to H-x this morning where he had just breakfasted coming here - did not expect to see me - heard at Hull I was from home - gone a week ago - told me there was a mortgage on the estate = £500 at 4p.c. the interest paid by themselves - should not live to sell their estate but not convenient at present to pay off the mortgage should it be called in (which he did not expect) told him to make himself quite easy about that - he might transfer the mortgage to me if necessary - mentioned about the fine - to wait till the next court day - said I was on the point of writing to his mother in answer to her letter on this subject - speaking of his family I explained why my great uncle the clergyman had left my grandfather the estate - that Thomas L- had ruined his brothers William and my grandfather and run away to avoid marrying here and done worse in America told all this gentlemanly - very civil and kind in my manner - set him at this ease, a poor fellow! he said how much he was obliged - and all he said was judicious - he is evidently steady and anxious to do well in life - thinks of graduating at the London college - on coming in at 2 ½ rook him in to my aunt - shewed him the family toll (pedigree) - he had luncheon at 3 and tho’ he had on his arrival accepted the invitation to dinner at 6, yet finding that I would excuse him, preferred going back to H-x and being off to Leeds by the 5 o’clock coach - A- pleased that I was pleased with him - we sat talking till 4 - then I had the
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2 Manns (Joseph and Robert) and settled with them - A- and I out at 5 - at the Lodge - in the walk etc and came in at 6 - wrote and sent letter containing check for 11/. the amount of the bill for 2 pruning knives ‘exactly what I wished’ to ‘Messrs. Rodgers and sons, Cutlers, Sheffield ppd’ and letter containing check for £13.5.0 being the amount of wine bill including hampers and bottles which I might perhaps return at sometime in which case I had no doubt Mr. Oldfield would make the deduction letter containing check for £13.5.0 to ‘William Oldfield Esquire York’ - not paid - dinner at 6 20 - coffee - A- did her French - then from before 8 to 9 ¾ looking over A-‘s Hall houses and spa house deeds respecting Mr. Drake’s right of road - SW- told us this morning he was giving Samuel Holdsworth leave to pull up coal in the bit of ground reserved to him (Mr. D-) and a right of roading this bit of coal and more - my impression is that D- has no right to convey such a privilege - with my aunt (A- and I) from 9 ¾ to 10 ¼ at which hour F50° - fair but dull day till a shower between 11 and 12, and heavy shower at 2 ½ for about ½ hour afterwards fair afternoon and evening - note tonight from the Secretary to the new Dispensary - the subscriptions to be paid on or before 1 July next - wrote all the above of today till 11 5 pm.
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whatdoesshedotothem · 4 years ago
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Thursday 9 June 1836
6 50
11 50
- No kiss A- bad as ever stood about three quarters hour talking to her before I was washed she frets over my laying out so much money here for her with the impression she has on her mind that ‘we shall never be blessed together’  she said she should never be happy with me she dared not of course I said this might be got over anytime she had only to order horses and go anytime she liked but I said she was foolish why could she not wait till I myself could get off abroad and leave her ‘oh I can wait’ she answered  much more passed but I took it quietly the fact is she wants to leave me      well be it so     I must now think only of my own concerns and do the best I can for myself I shall see about her perhaps it is all for the best I shall be at liberty
SH:7/ML/E/19/0057
again by and by I will not trouble head much about her but suit my own convenience - dressed quickly when I did begin - ready at 8 10 fine morning but dull - rain in the night - wrote the above of today - F58° now at 8 25 am then out for 20 minutes with Robert Mann + 4 taking up level in the court against the terrace walk - Frank carted 9 wall tops to Mytholm to make stone tables for the 3 cottages - breakfast at 9 poor A- sorry    all made up again but how will it all end    poor thing she is under my finger and thumb I must do the best I can but never depend upon her - had Mr. Husband 10 minutes till 10 ½ - after hunting up all the spare planks, 12 twenty one ft. still wanted for the stage over the wheel-race - told H- to get them at Bradley’s - neither Greenwood and Hainsworth ever buy good stuff - till 11 20 making out agenda for Messrs. P- and A- or rather inquires to be made at their office etc - with Robert Mann and with John Booth who began this morning breaking stone on the new road to the farmyard doors - he and Frank making up Mytholm Ing fence against Rufus Sunderland in the afternoon - off to H-x at 12 20 by the Lodge and then turned up and went down the old bank to Mr. Parker’s office - Mr. Adam out - went to the Bank - got £250 and a check on letter paper to send to Rodgers, Sheffield, for 11/. - mentioned the talked of exchange - if ever a good plan proposed and any of my ground proposed I would help the thing forward as far as I prudently could but I would never put or have put an ugly building on any part of my land - the principal people for the exchange are the proprietors of the new assembly rooms and they want assembly rooms etc to be built along with the exchange - I said let there be only what the trading interest requires, and then the exchange might be accomplished - mentioned the Paris exchange as being under proper modifications a good model for us - then to Mr. Parker’s office - saw Mr. Adam - the Lower brea wood bridle road (leading down from the Leeds and Whitehall Lower brea branch road into Lower brea wood) is stopped - Mr. Wilkinson wrong in saying it is not - Mr. Adam will send up the copies of the orders - mentioned my being annoyed at Mr. Parker’s charge of extras over and above  the ½ p.c. procuration money on the £4000 from Mr. Wainhouse - A- said it was customary to charge in that manner - I said it might be customary here but was not so everywhere, and was not right - asked if Mr. P- would prefer making any proposal himself as to remuneration for stewarding for me, or if he would rather I named what I thought of as being right rather I would name the terms - I said I meant all things commonly done by a steward to be included such as sending notices to quit etc - this said A- should be clearly understood - I begged A- to mention to P- that his having the stewardship might be lasting or not - I should like to have a regular land stewards if I could meet with such a person as suited - in which case hoped P- would feel nothing disagree if the stewardship was taken away -SW-  was a land steward but had not time enough to spare - could not well change him if I did not do it now on my father’s death - to send A- the trust deed respecting Mrs. Ferguson’s money to see to whom I ought to pay the interest and what I ought to do before answering Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Graham’s letters - said A- wished Illingworth to be informed that he must pay the £250 without further loss of time and that she would not take less than £20 acreage for Charnocks’ coal being pulled up at her pits, therefore he must pull it at his own pit - returned up the old bank and home in 12 minutes at 12 55 - off with A- to Cliff Hill at 2 to meet Robert and Joseph Mann about getting water to Cliff Hill (clearing out the well near the out cellar door and puddling the cistern in the little horse close) - examined the cistern or well that is the one of Flashes - a never failing spring - the water now stands (depth unknown to us) at 6ft. 8in. from the surface - this present water level only 2in. above the little horse close cistern so could not be turned into it - but on levelling down to the house (Cliff Hill) found the present water level of the Flashes cistern just on a level with the bottom of the chimney pots of the house - this would allow A- sufficient depth of water and sufficient fall to get the water up into the garnets of the house - supposed about 400 yards from Flashes cistern to the house - about 200 yards of drift to lay ½ the piping in, and 200 yards common drain for the other ½ - the Mann would want 3 vent pits - the stuff to be carted below the house into the 3 cornered bit at the top of the Dodge hill - the Manns = perhaps about £100 and piping and all etc =£100 - they agreed with me that the whole job quite complete might cost about £200 - A- and I sat 1/2 hour with Mrs. AW- she asked me to take jelly, or coffee - I preferred tea - my boots wet - preferred going another evening - walked back with the Manns to A-‘s Hipperholme - look about a baring there - it will end in nothing again - then went to the Travellers Inn to see about Parkinson’s having no water - home at 6 35 - dinner at 7 - coffee - A- did her French - with my aunt from 9 25 to 9 50 - then wrote the all but the 1st 18  lines of today till 10 55 at which hour F57° - fine day - threatened rain 2 or 3 times this afternoon, after 1 p.m. but merely a few light drops each time
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