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Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703

"The Diary of Samuel Pepys"


But methought it was strange to see her Lord and her upon the
same place walking up and down without taking notice one of
another, only at first entry he put off his hat, and she made him
a very civil salute, but afterwards took no notice one of
another; but both of them now and then would take their child,
which the nurse held in her armes, and dandle it. One thing
more; there happened a scaffold below to fall, and we feared some
hurt, but there was none, but she of all the great ladies only
run down among the common rabble to see what hurt was done, and
did take care of a child that received some little hurt, which
methought was so noble. Anon there come one there booted and
spurred that she talked along with. And by and by, she being in
her haire, she put on his hat, which was but an ordinary one, to
keep the wind off. But it become her mightily, as every thing
else do.
24th. Walked to my uncle Wight's: here I staid supper, and much
company there was; among others, Dr. Burnett, Mr. Cole the
lawyer, Mr. Rawlinson, and Mr.


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