Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 65: May 1668

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Afterdinner away again and come to Cambridge, after much bad way, about nine atnight; and there, at the Rose, I met my father's horses, with a man, staying for me. But it is so late, and the waters so deep, that I durstnot go to-night; but after supper to bed; and there lay very ill, byreason of some drunken scholars making a noise all night, and vexed forfear that the horses should not be taken up from grass, time enough forthe morning. Well pleased all this journey with the conversation of hi...mthat went with me, who I think is a lawyer, and lives about Lynne, but hisname I did not ask.
24th (Lord's day). I up, at between two and three in the morning, and, calling up my boy, and father's boy, we set out by three o'clock, it beinghigh day; end so through the water with very good success, though verydeep almost all the way, and got to Brampton, where most of them in bed, and so I weary up to my wife's chamber, whom I find in bed, and pretendeda little not well, and indeed she hath those upon her, but fell to talkand mightily pleased both of us, and upgot the rest, Betty Turner andWillet and Jane, all whom I was glad to see, and very merry, and got meready in my new stuff clothes that I send down before me, and so my wifeand they got ready too, while I to my father, poor man, and walked withhim up and down the house--it raining a little, and the waters all overPortholme and the meadows, so as no pleasure abroad.


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