Diary, Sep/Oct 1661
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Title: Diary of Samuel Pepys, Sep/Oct 1661
Author: Samuel Pepys, Translator: Mynors Bright, Editor: Wheatley
Release Date: June, 2003 [Etext #4129] [Yes, we are about one year
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