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What makes this story special is how the story is executed. Even all the other players can understand the game as it progresses. It makes us wonder what the characters think of one another. For example: Kyle really loves Brian and loathes Sam for "taking him away" while Sam just wants a fresh start in Rosen Peek only to be ruined by Stacy but Brian steps in and becomes her friend, and eventually Sam starts to like him. Sam's life is ruined again by Kyle after hearing Brian took her to Colton Hill (his favorite place to spend time with Brian). Bryant, Arthur (1933). Samuel Pepys (I: The man in the making. II: The years of peril. III: The saviour of the navy) (Revised 1948. Reprinted 1934, 1961, etc.ed.). Cambridge: University Press. LCC DA447.P4B8.

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Office day. Much troubled all this morning in my mind about the business of my walk on the leads. I spoke of it to the Comptroller and the rest of the principal officers, who are all unwilling to meddle in anything that may anger my Lady Davis. And so I am fain to give over for the time that she do continue therein. I know it’s not for everyone, but if you’re low risk and have thought about it. Definitely ask your midwife all the questions you have,’ she added. Naval records such as two of the ' Anthony Rolls', illustrating the Royal Navy's ships c. 1546, including the Mary Rose In Latham and Matthews's Companion to the diary, Martin Howard Stein suggests that Pepys suffered from a combination of astigmatism and long sight. In my going I went by chance by my new Lord Mayor’s house ( Sir Richard Browne), by Goldsmith’s Hall, which is now fitting, and indeed is a very pretty house.Rodger, N. A. M. (2004). The Command of the Ocean: A Naval History of Britain, 1649–1815. London. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link). Includes an extensive specialist annotated bibliography. US edition published in New York, 2005. A testator might add one or more codicils at a later date to alter the terms of their will or to make arrangements if they had acquired further property. Intimate descriptions of Elizabeth Pepys’s ‘terms’, or periods, are recorded several times in the diary. The modern reader, however, would only discover these if they are reading the definitive, unexpurgated edition of the diary by Robert Latham and William Matthews completed in the 1970s. In earlier editions, such descriptions were deemed unsuitable and omitted – as were several other aspects of Pepys’s life such as his extra-marital encounters. Item 2: Book: A tutor to tachygraphy, by Thomas Shelton A book about the arts of the Samurai, written during Feudal Japan by an unknown person. It is believed that this book granted special abilities if someone was able to complete the steps of each chapter."

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It is September 1666, and Pepys is in a panic. The disaster later known as the Great Fire is consuming London at an alarming rate. Terrified that he might have to abandon his most valuable possessions to the flames, he dashes outside and digs a hole. There he inters his precious hoard, which includes not only his gold and his papers, but also a large wheel of Parmesan cheese. Blessed be God, at the end of the last year I was in very good health, without any sense of my old pain but upon taking of cold. I lived in Axe yard, having my wife and servant Jane, and no more in family than us three. My wife, after the absence of her terms for seven weeks, [e] gave me hopes of her being with child, but on the last day of the year she hath them again. Pepys was also an important administrator for the Royal Navy. He made the Navy much more efficient and professional and reported on his work both to the King and to Parliament. Ollard, Richard (1984) [1974]. Pepys: a biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-281466-4.Samuel Pepys FAQ". pepys.info. Archived from the original on 22 May 2017 . Retrieved 17 September 2015. Foxen, David (1963). "Libertine Literature in England, 1660-1745". The Book Collector. 12 (1): 21–35. (spring) Samuel's diary tells us about ordinary things like going to the coffee house and what he ate for dinner.

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Many thanks to the following for their kind contributions of gifts in the past: Roger Arbor, Alan Bedford, Todd Bernhardt, James B Collins and his 'European Civilization to 1789' class, Diarist.com, Peter Easton, David Gurliacci, Louise Hayes, Gerry Healy, Laura K, Jeannine Kerwin, Mary Knight, William Loughner, Sari Magaziner, Peter Mehlin, David Nix, R Rawlins, Carole Sargent, Evelyn Senior, Sharon, John Grahame Simmons, Glyn Thomas, Keith Wright and others. The procedure, described by Pepys as being "cut of the stone", was conducted without anaesthetics or antiseptics and involved restraining the patient with ropes and four strong men. The surgeon then made an incision along the perineum (between the scrotum and the anus), about three inches (8cm) long and deep enough to cut into the bladder. The stone was removed through this opening with pincers from below, assisted, from above, by a tool inserted into the bladder through the penis. A detailed description can be found in Tomalin (2002) Crest A camel's head erased bridled and lined ducally gorged. Escutcheon Quarterly 1 & 4. On a bend between two horses heads erased three fleurs de lys (Pepys) 2 & 3. A lion rampant within a bordure engrailed (Talbot). Motto Mens Cujusque Is Est Quisque [71] Why is it perhaps not surprising that Pepys had a collection of these objects? [Clue: Find out where Pepys worked.] Thank you for sharing your insight about my game. I cannot agree more with what you said about a character's shames affecting one another.This month I conclude with my mind very heavy for the loss of the leads, as also for the greatness of my late expenses, insomuch that I do not think that I have above 150 l. clear money in the world, but I have, I believe, got a great deal of good household stuff. Kuiper, Kathleen (2011). Prose: Literary Terms and Concepts. New York: Rosen Publishing. ISBN 978-1615304943. Pepys also called Twelfth Night (1602) a “silly play and not relating at all to the name or day” and said of Henry VIII (1613): “Though I went with resolution to like it, is so simple a thing made up of a great many patches… there is nothing in the world good or well done.” Pepys’ final will was written many years after his diary ends, but he first made a will in 1660 and may have written many different versions in the time in between. In March 1660, he wrote , ‘ So into London by water, and in Fish Street my wife and I bought a bit of salmon for 8 d. [8 pence] and went to the Sun Tavern and ate it, where I did promise to give her all that I have in the world but my books, in case I should die at sea.’ He tore that will up during an argument with his wife in 1663.

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