Batten was at the Leg in the Palace, I went thither, and there dined with him and some of the Trinity House men who had obtained something to-day at the House of Lords concerning the Ballast Office.
I went thither again in the morning, and climbed a good way up, through the midst of its rocky descent, and I think I could have reached the top in this way.
I went thither speedily, and found unfortunate Schacabac in a deplorable condition: I gave him what help he stood in need of, and brought him back to the city.
I went thither by another way, and concealing myself behind the palisadoes of a long walk, I saw her walking there with a man.
So I went thither by coach and my Will by horse with me; Mr. Creed he went over back again to Westminster to fetch his horse.
I went thither speedily, where I found the unfortunate Schacabac in a deplorable condition: I gave him what help he stood in need of, and brought him back to the city.
I went thither by another way, and slipping behind the palisadoes of a long walk, I saw her walking there with a man.
The Carthusians were in the chapel, I went thither to join in their prayers, and there my resolutions vanished.
The necessary business arrangements demanded my presence in Languedoc for several months, and I went thither alone.
Belting ourselves for defence, not for war, we went singly to our places of secret meeting in the glens and on the moors, and when the holy exercise was done, we returned to our homes as peacefully as we went thither.
And it happened on the third time I went thither, that a cry rose of the Duke coming from the garden to the palace, and all the onlookers pressed to see him.
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