Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 26: January/february 1663-64

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; for which we had the tankard, which cameto L6 10s. , at 5s. 7d. Per oz. , and 3s. In money, and with great contentaway thence to my brother's, Creed going away there, and my brotherbringing me the old silk standard that I lodged there long ago, and thenback again home, and thence, hearing that my uncle Wight had been at myhouse, I went to him to the Miter, and there with him and Maes, Norbury, and Mr. Rawlinson till late eating some pot venison (where the Crowneearthen pot pleased me mightily...), and then homewards and met Mr. Barrow, so back with him to the Miter and sat talking about his business of hisdiscontent in the yard, wherein sometimes he was very foolish and pettish, till 12 at night, and so went away, and I home and up to my wife a-bed, with my mind ill at ease whether I should think that I had by this mademyself a bad end by missing the certainty of L100 which I proposed tomyself so much, or a good one by easing myself of the uncertain goodeffect but the certain trouble and reflection which must have fallen on meif we had proceeded to a public dispute, ended besides embarking myselfagainst my Lord, who (which I had forgot) had given him his hand for thevalue of the pieces of eight at his rates which were all false, which bythe way I shall take heed to the giving of my Lord notice of it hereafterwhenever he goes out again.

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