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  1. And many other discourses, what and how many ways there are for poor children to get their livings honestly.
  2. Ad so I took him to the Fleece tavern, where the pretty woman that Luellin lately told me the story of dwells; but I could not see her.
  3. And I have for them a barrel of oysters, a dish of neat's tongues, and a dish of Anchoves - wine of all sorts, and Northdown ale.
  4. and there I took occasion, from the blackness of the meat as it came out of the pot, to fall out with my wife and maids for their sluttery
  5. I took coach home and spent the evening in reading of a Latin play, the Naufragium joculare. And so to bed.
  6. A most tedious, unseasonable, and impertinent sermon by an Irish Doctor. His text was "Scatter them, O Lord, that delight in warr."
  7. I went to the Fleece tavern to drink and there we spent till 4 a-clock telling stories of Algier and the manner of the life of Slaves there
  8. washing day. My wife and I by water to Westminster. She to her mother's and I to Westminster hall, where I shall find a full terme;
  9. going down into my cellar to look, I put my foot into a great heap of turds
  10. Made my wife get herself presently ready, and so carried her by coach to [Bartholomew] fair and showed her the Munkys dancing on the ropes.
  11. But as wanton and bucksome as she is, she dares not adventure upon that business - in which I very much commend and like her.
  12. I was sorry to hear that Sir W. Pens maid Betty was gone away yesterday, for I was in hopes to have had a bout with her before she had gone
  13. In the morning came infinite of people on board from the King, to go along with him.
  14. About 3 a-clock this morning I waked with the noise of the rayne, having never in my life heard a more violent shower.
  15. Some money I do and can lay up, but not much; being worth now about 700L, besides goods of all sorts.
  16. Lords day. Lay long in bed today with my wife, merry and pleasant.
  17. Thence I to Westminster, where I hear the sickness encreases greatly.
  18. My head hath aked all night and all this morning with my last night's debauch.
  19. Blessed be God all things continue well with and for me: I pray God fit me for a change of my fortune.
  20. Long with Mr Berchenshaw in the morning at my Musique practice, finishing my song of Gaze not on swans in two parts, which pleases me well.