Summary:December 1883
This page contains a brief summary of Emma's journal for every day in December of 1883.
December 1st
Lapis Lazuli becomes empty but for Emma M. Lion. Treasure Island finds its way to her doorstep, and she begins reading.
December 2nd
At church, Emma does not manage to catch Young Hawkes' gaze at all to thank him for the book.
December 3rd
After reading incessantly in the company of Tybalt, Emma finishes Treasure Island.
December 4th
Emma went for an early walk, and Agnes frets over her application to the Society of St. Crispian's Senior Servants.
December 5th
During tea with Mrs. Penury, Islington bursts in to argue with Emma's advertisement in the Gazette about the Roman. The three settle down for tea, and Pierce appears. After some conversation, Mrs. Penury helps cook in the kitchen, eventually leading to Islington discovering the portrait of himself that hangs there.
December 6th
Islington sends notes in an attempt to remedy yesterday's small catastrophe. Emma begins mapping the Roman, and eventually lets Cousin Archibald join her.
December 7th
Saffronia March invites and accompanies Emma to a party of artists. Emma talks with a man who knew her father, and finds Pierce there as well (who seems to flirt with a good many women).
December 8th
Emma visits the Keep's annual sale at the Reed and Rite to find gifts for her acquaintances.
December 9th
Hawkes comes into church late with the rest of the Reprobates and reads A Christmas Carol at the pulpit.
December 10th
Emma is told through a letter she will Christmas with Aunt Eugenia and her non-existent chaperone, among other guests.
December 11th
Emma bravely sends her refusal to attend the Christmas event.
December 12th
Emma dreams of making gingerbread with her mother, as per Lion Christmas tradition. After waking, she and Agnes make some instead. Piece and Emma take tea in his studio, and she secures him for a relaxing Christmas Eve at Lapis Lazuli.