âFrom the final page of a letter to W. Bell Scott written from the Red Horse Inn,
Stratford on Avon, dated â13 July/53ââ (Surtees, I. 233). The drawing illustrates the last sentence of the letter: âI expect on returning to London to find a certain amount of hair on end.â The drawing is a parody coat of arms for DGR's landlord, who is pictured with his hair standing on end, frantic to have his rent cheque, and saying: âMy Stars!â. The mottto of the coat of arms, âI Bide my Timeâ, is taken from Walter Scott's The Bride of Lammermoor.
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Sketch from letter to William Bell Scott, dated 13 July 1853
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âFrom the final page of a letter to W. Bell Scott written from the Red Horse Inn, Stratford on Avon, dated â13 July/53ââ (Surtees, I. 233). The drawing illustrates the last sentence of the letter: âI expect on returning to London to find a certain amount of hair on end.â The drawing is a parody coat of arms for DGR's landlord, who is pictured with his hair standing on end, frantic to have his rent cheque, and saying: âMy Stars!â. The mottto of the coat of arms, âI Bide my Timeâ, is taken from Walter Scott's The Bride of Lammermoor.