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Example sentences for "noon dined"

  • At the office all the morning, at noon dined at home, and then my wife, and Deb.

  • At noon dined at home, and my clerks with me, and thence I to White Hall, and there do hear how Sir W.

  • At noon dined at the Sun, behind the 'Change, with Sir Edward Deering and his brother and Commissioner Pett, we having made a contract with Sir Edward this day about timber.

  • At noon dined alone, my wife and family most of them a-bed.

  • At noon dined at home, and so after dinner (Lewellin dining with me and in my way talking about Deering) to the Fishing Committee, and had there very many fine things argued, and I hope some good will cone of it.

  • At noon dined, and then to, the 'Change, and there walked two hours or more with Sir W.

  • At noon dined at home, and I by water down to Woolwich by a galley, and back again in the evening.

  • At noon dined at home, and after dinner my wife and I to Sir W.

  • At noon dined at home, and then by water to White Hall to Sir G.

  • At noon dined, having first been down at Deptford and did a little business there and back again.

  • At noon dined at home, my wife's cheek bad still.

  • At noon dined at home, and after dinner comes in my wife's brother Balty and his wife, he being stepped ashore from the fleete for a day or two.

  • At noon dined at home, and then to the office again very busy till very late, and so home to supper and to bed.

  • I set them down at the 'Change and I home to the office, and at noon dined at home and to the office again.

  • At noon dined at home and am vexed to hear my wife tell me how our maid Mary do endeavour to corrupt our cook maid, which did please me very well, but I am resolved to rid the house of her as soon as I can.

  • At noon dined with Mr. Coventry at Sir J.

  • At noon dined at home very pleasantly with my wife, and after dinner with a great deal of pleasure had her sing, which she begins to do with some pleasure to me, more than I expected.

  • At noon dined well, and my brother and I to write over once more with my own hand my catalogue of books, while he reads to me.

  • At noon dined, and Mr. Pierce come to see me, he newly come from keeping his Christmas in the country.

  • At noon dined at home with my wife, all alone, and busy all the afternoon in my closet, making up some papers with W.

  • At the office all the morning, we met, and at noon dined at home, and after dinner carried my wife and Deb.

  • At noon dined at home, where little Michell come and his wife, who continues mighty pretty.

  • At noon dined at home, being without any words friends with my wife, though last night I was very angry, and do think I did give her as much cause to be angry with me.

  • At noon dined at home with my wife and find a new girle, a good big girle come to us, got by Payne to be our girle; and his daughter Nell we make our cook.

  • Up and to the office, where we sat all the morning busy, then at noon dined and Mr. Sheply with me, who come to towne the other day.

  • We rose, and at noon dined, and then we to the Paynter's, and there sat the last time for my little picture, which I hope will please me.

  • Then at noon dined with my Lord Crew; and after dinner went up to Sir Thos.

  • At noon dined, and all the afternoon, Mr. Hater to that end coming to me, he and I did go about my abstracting all the contracts made in the office since we came into it.


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