A little troubled to see how my family is out of order by Will's being there, and also to hear that Jane do not please my wife as I expected and would have wished.
So home, and after a walk in the garden a little troubled to see my wife take no more pleasure with Ashwell, but neglect her and leave her at home.
So home to dinner, being a little troubled to see Pembleton out again, but I do not discern in my wife the least memory of him.
The country mighty pleasant, and we with great content home, and after supper to bed, only a little troubled at the young ladies leaving my wife so to-day, and from some passages fearing my Lady might be offended.
So with my mind and head a little troubled I received a letter from Mr. Coventry about a mast for the Duke's yacht, which with other business makes me resolve to go betimes to Woolwich to-morrow.
And so he went away, leaving me a little troubled that I was thus driven on a sudden to do any thing herein: but Creed coming just now to see me, be approves of what I have done.
Lord was a little troubled at, but he seems to be a fine gentleman, and at night did play his part exceeding well at first sight.
To bed, a little troubled that I fear my boy Will [Pepys refers to two Wills.
Little troubled Lemminkainen, And he spoke the words which follow: 60 "Make a snowshoe left to run with, And a right one to put forward!
So to bed, a little troubled that I have been at two houses this afternoon with Mrs. Lane that were formerly shut up of the plague.
When he had approached, surprised and a little troubled at her prettiness, she looked at him steadily a long moment until he felt almost embarrassed.
He went breathlessly as he had never gone before, a little troubled, always reasoning with his conscience.
Little troubled Lemminkainen, But he raised a prayer to Ukko.
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