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Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 69: November 1668

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A month of daily diary entries records the author's administrative duties at the Admiralty, interactions with colleagues and high courtiers, and minute accounts of office business and court politics, including anxieties about appointments and the Duke of York's position. Alongside professional detail, intimate domestic scenes appear: tensions with the household servant Deb and the author's wife, reflections on jealousy and household management, visits to friends and tradesmen, and observations on expenses and personal feelings. The text mixes procedural records, social gossip, and candid emotional reactions, presented in date-stamped entries that combine public affairs with private domestic life.

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     Calling me dog and rogue, and that I had a rotten heart
     Have me get to be a Parliament-man the next Parliament
     I have a good mind to have the maidenhead of this girl
     Resolve never to give her trouble of that kind more
     Should alway take somebody with me, or her herself
     There being no curse in the world so great as this