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18th. Up betimes, and walked to my brother's, where a great while puttingthings in order against anon; then to Madam Turner's and eat a breakfastthere, and so to Wotton, my shoemaker, and there got a pair of shoesblacked on the soles against anon for me; so to my brother's and tochurch, and with the grave-maker chose a place for my brother to lie in, just under my mother's pew. But to see how a man's tombes are at themercy of such a fellow, that for sixpence he would, (as his owne wordswere, ) ..."I will justle them together but I will make room for him;"speaking of the fulness of the middle isle, where he was to lie; and thathe would, for my father's sake, do my brother that is dead all thecivility he can; which was to disturb other corps that are not quiterotten, to make room for him; and methought his manner of speaking it wasvery remarkable; as of a thing that now was in his power to do a man acourtesy or not. At noon my wife, though in pain, comes, but I beingforced to go home, she went back with me, where I dressed myself, and sodid Besse; and so to my brother's again: whither, though invited, as thecustom is, at one or two o'clock, they came not till four or five.
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