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Pen, whom he hath great kindnessfor, that he should not at any desire of his be put to this service, andthereby make the Prince his enemy, and contract more envy from otherpeople. But I am not a whit sorry if it should be so, first for theKing's sake, that his work will be better done by Sir W. Pen than thePrince, and next that Pen, who is a false rogue, may be bit a little byit. 21st. Up betimes to the office, and there we sat all the morning, at noonhome with my clerks, a good dinner, and the...n to the Office, and wrote myletters, and then abroad to do several things, and pay what little scoresI had, and among others to Mrs. Martin's, and there did give 20s. To Mrs. Cragg, her landlady, who was my Valentine in the house, as well as DollLane . . . . So home and to the office, there to end my letters, andso home, where Betty Turner was to see my wife, and she being gone I to mychamber to read a little again, and then after supper to bed. 22nd (Easter day). I up, and walked to the Temple, and there got a coach, and to White Hall, where spoke with several people, and find by all thatPen is to go to sea this year with this fleete; and they excuse thePrince's going, by saying it is not a command great enough for him.
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