Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 08: October/november/december 1660

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After an hour being, serious at this weparted about 11 o'clock at night. So I home and to bed, leaving my wifeand the maid at their linen to get up.
24th. To my Lord's, where after I had done talking with him Mr. Townsend, Rumball, Blackburn, Creed and Shepley and I to the Rhenish winehouse, andthere I did give them two quarts of Wormwood wine, [Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is celebrated for its intensely bitter, tonic, and stimulating qualities, which have caused it to be used in various me
...dicinal preparations, and also in the making of liqueurs, as wormwood wine and creme d'absinthe. ] and so we broke up. So we parted, and I and Mr. Creed to Westminster Halland looked over a book or two, and so to my Lord's, where I dined with mylady, there being Mr. Child and Mrs. Borfett, who are never absent atdinner there, under pretence of a wooing. From thence I to Mr. De Cretzand did take away my Lord's picture, which is now finished for me, and Ipaid L3 10s. For it and the frame, and am well pleased with it and theprice.

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