Vulgar words in Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 31: October/November 1664 (Page 1)

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But I put him off like an arse, as he is, and so setting my papers and books in order: I home to supper and to bed.

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Slept ill all night, having got a very great cold the other day at Woolwich in [my] head, which makes me full of snot.

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Whore, an Irish business about Sir G. Lane's endeavouring to reverse a decree of the late Commissioners of Ireland in a Rebells case for his land, which the King had given as forfeited to Sir G. Lane, for whom the Sollicitor did argue most angell like, and one of the Commissioners, Baron, did argue for the other and for himself and his brethren who had decreed it.

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