That done, my Lord Sandwich and I walked together a good while in the matted gallery, he acquainting me with his late enquiries into the Wardrobe business to his content; and tells me how things stand.
He being come home, he and I walked together in the garden with mighty pleasure, he being a very ingenious man; and the more I know him the more I love him.
By and by comes in Mr. Coventry to visit my Lord; and so my Lord and he and I walked together in the great chamber a good while; and I found him a most ingenuous man and good company.
As we walked together, I held her small, well-gloved hand in mine, breathing into her ear the tender passion that had overwhelmed me.
As we walked together, she commenced describing her adventures and successes, declaring that, after all, it was pleasant to return among old friends and cherished recollections.
Dismissing the man, we walked together to the house, only to find the shutters up and the place deserted.
I walked together, but it was bitter cold and ungenial, regular beasterly wind.
On Tuesday morning Emily and I walked together, and I packed till lunch, after which I drove out with Adelaide, shopping for her, and doing my own do's.
Yesterday Emily came, and we walked together, and I packed and did commissions all day.
We walked together truly, keeping pace through the years whose crown we wore as yet lightly.
And she did, for the next evening we walked togetherover to his home, and spent two hours pleasantly enough.
She said it, clinging trustfully to my arm, while we walked together on the high, green hill of the Buttes Chaumont.
In the silence and gloom that had settled down over me, like a cold, heavy, wet blanket, we walked together to the house.
So after considering how to order business, Povy and I walked together as far as the New Exchange and so parted, and I by coach home.
We appointed another meeting, and so walked together to Greenwich and there parted, and Pett and I to the office, where all the morning, and after office done I to Sir J.
Carteret, and he and I walked together awhile, discoursing upon the sad condition of the times, what need we have, and how impossible it is to get money.
He being come home, he and I walked together in the garden with mighty pleasure, he being a very ingenious man; and the more I know him, the more I love him.
Pen come to me, and we walked together, and talked of the late fight.
Carteret, and he and I walked together alone in the garden, taking notice of some faults in the office, particularly of Sir W.
That done, my Lord Sandwich and I walked together a good while in the Matted Gallery, he acquainting me with his late enquiries into the Wardrobe business to his content; and tells me how things stand.
I walked together a good while in the garden, very pleasant, and takes no notice that he do design any further trouble to me about my house.
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