November 10, 1840 ~ Tuesday
10
th I took the parting hand with Elder
who started for so I am now left
alone again
[FIGURE] I finished writing the letter to
& & mailed it I wrote lengthy
& answered Letter. I wrote a letter
[FIGURE] to Elder . I preached at 8 oclock
at the Academy
November 11, 1840 ~ Wednesday
11
th I spent the day in writing
November 12, 1840 ~ Thursday
12 [FIGURE] I wrote a letter to the
week Editor
of the weekly Dispatch publish in in
answer to an article which he published against
the Latter Day Saints [FIGURE] I received two letter
one From Sister to
& the other from G. A. Smith. I walked through
London city, crossed the bridge & visited
family they had been quite sick
but were much better. I wrote Br
[FIGURE] a letter & Also Elder G. A. Smith. I feel
a little lonely here in London since Br
Smith left me though not because there
is not people enough in London for there
is plenty but a person is placed in a gret
variety of circumstance[s] that is travelli
ng in the world as we are. I preached at night
& while preaching Br from
came into the room. I was surprised to s[ee]
him as I was not looking for any one he
spent the night with me at my lodgging 6
m
November 13, 1840 ~ Friday
13
th [FIGURE] I received a letter from I wrote
[FIGURE] one in return to him I also wrote a letter to . We took a walk to
visited St Pauls Church, the Bank of England
& many other places. It was a vary rainy
day & they think there is nothing worse than a
rainy day in . On our return home
we found the people flung into great confusion in
consequence of a visit from a country cow
who had never been in London before & did not
understand the Law or custom of the cit
[i]y
& she began to chase the people & when I saw
her men women & children were runing for
there lives & the cow at there heels & just befor[e]
she got to us she drove one man through a door