id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4146 Pepys, Samuel Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 26: January/February 1663-64 .txt text/plain 24773 926 79 him in Lombard Street I took her to the King's house, and there met Mr. Nicholson, my old colleague, and saw "The Usurper," which is no good play, morning, and at noon I home to dinner, and by discourse with my wife great matches played, and so by invitation to St. James's; where, at Mr. Coventry's chamber, I dined with my Lord Barkeley, Sir G. my office, and there late upon business, and so home to supper and to bed. will, which I am resolved to perfect the next week by the grace of God. He being gone, I to write letters and other business late, and so home to till 12 at night, and so went away, and I home and up to my wife a-bed, there a good while, we home, and going my wife told me how my uncle when ./cache/4146.txt ./txt/4146.txt