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Ten, eleven. At the coffee-house. More work in the north. Stranger in a black wig asked me how stocks went. From twelve to one. Walked in the fields. Wind to the south. From one to two. Smoked a pipe and a half. Two. Dined as usual. Stomach good. Three. Nap broke by the falling of a pewter dish. Mem. Cook-maid in love, and grown careless. From four to six. At the coffee-house. Advice from Smyrna that the grand visier was first of all strangled, and afterwards beheaded. Six o'clock in the evenin...g. Was half an hour in the club before anybody else came. Mr. Nisby of opinion that the grand visier was not strangled the sixth instant. Ten at night. Went to bed. Slept without waking till nine the next morning. THURSDAY, nine o'clock. Staid within till two o'clock for Sir Tim- othy; who did not bring me my annuity according to his promise. Two in the afternoon. Sat down to dinner. Loss of appetite. Small-beer sour. Beef overcorned. Three. Could not take my nap. Four and five. Gave Ralph a box on the ear.
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