Vulgar words in Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 30: August/September 1664 (Page 1)
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He told me, also, the manner of it, of his going home so late [from] drinking with his whore, and manner of having it found out.
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Several at work, among others, one pretty whore brought in last night, which works very lazily.
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And afterwards in White Hall I met him and Mr. Gray, and he spoke to me, and in other discourse, says he, "God damn me, I can answer but for one ship, and in that I will do my part; for it is not in that as in an army, where a man can command every thing."