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1815 in literatureSee also: 1814 in literature, other events of 1815, 1816 in literature, list of years in literature.
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Uthwayt for me, I did desire Sir G.
'hacquenee'--[Haquenee = an ambling nag fitted for ladies' riding.]--
were dressing themselves, discoursing merrily, I parted and to the ferry,
brought over, and then mounted and rode very finely to Dagenhams; all the
in the City this week by the Bill; which by chance, at Greenwich, I had
methought it was a sad question to be so often asked me. Coming to
as long as they could for me; so I let them go a little before, and went
of my service in this late business, and having her directions in some
portion, and what Sir G. Carteret is to settle, into land, soon as may
either side. So took leave of her, and then down to the buttery, and eat
my hand; and so mounted after them, Mr. Marr very kindly staying to lead
accompanied them a little way, and so after them, Mr. Marr telling me by
falling sick of the plague, she was removed to an out-house.html">house, and a nurse.html">nurse
the house at the window, and run away. The nurse coming and knocking,
so; who and his lady were in great strait what to do to get her buried.
there get people to do it. But they would not; so he went home full.
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