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Pepys’ Diary.

September ltth, 1667. Up as soon as I could see and to the office to write over fair with Mr Hater my last night’s work, which I did by nine o’clock, and got it signed, and so to White Hall. Here I saw the Duke of Buckingham sit -in Council again, where he was re-admitted, it seems, the last Council-day: and it is wonderful to see how this man is come again to his places, all of them, after the reproach and disgrace done him. After diftner I to the King’s playhouse, my eyes being so bad since last night’s straining of them that I am hardly able to see, besides the pain which I have in them. The play was a new play, and infinitely full: the King and all the Court almost there. It is 44 The Storme,” a play of Fletcher’s, which is but so-so, methinks; only there is a most admirable dance at the end, of the ladies, in a military manner, which indeed did please me mightily.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 662, 16 January 1933, Page 6

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Pepys’ Diary. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 662, 16 January 1933, Page 6

Pepys’ Diary. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 662, 16 January 1933, Page 6