id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4158 Pepys, Samuel Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 37: August 1665 .txt text/plain 11391 468 81 down and Mr. Brisband and I to billiards: anon come my Lord and Sir G. At night to the office to write a few letters, and so home to at Deptford, but my Lord did not come thither, he having crossed the river sent away the Bezan, thinking to go with my wife to-night to come back this day's great work, and then after supper to bed, to rise betimes Our fleete is come home to our great grief with not above five weeks' dry, Having read all this news, and received commands of the Duke with great business, I to his house to dinner, whither comes Captain Cocke, for whose House, and there met my Lord Bruncker and Sir J. which hath run behind a great while, and then home to supper and to bed. first day my Lord Bruncker, Sir J. Woolwich; the plague having a great encrease this week, beyond all ./cache/4158.txt ./txt/4158.txt