Pepys’ Diary.
April 13th, 1669. After spending most of the afternoon I away home, and there sent for W. Hewer, and he and I by water to White Hall to look, among other things, for Mr May, to tmbespeak his dining with me to-morrow. But here being in the court-yard, as God would have it, I spied Deb., which made my heart and head to work, and I present* ly could not refrain, but sent W. Hewer away to look for Mr Wren (W. Hewer, I perceive, did see her, but whether he did see me see her I know not, or suspect my sending him away I know not, but my heart could not hinder me), and I run after her and two women and a man. more ordinary people, and she in her old clothes; and after hunting a little, find them in the lobby of the chapel below stairs, and there I observed she endeavoured to avoid me, but I did speak to her and she to me.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 853, 29 August 1933, Page 6
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