It was Sunday, and I went with my landlord to a barber, on whose shop was written "Shaving for a penny.
Thence I went with Muddiman to the Coffee-House, and gave 18d.
I went with them by water to London to the house where Signr.
So he mounted and taking his slave, went with them to the garden in question; and when they entered one of them went and making ready the morning-meal, brought it to them there.
I went with him to my house and he sat with me awhile, till I waxed calmer, and becoming tranquil I thanked him and he went away.
He went withme to the palace of Al-Mutawakkil which I knew for that which the damsel had entered; but the Shaykh was at a loss for a device.
I confess I went with a good deal of awe, prepared to sit in silence and listen to the tale of the returning hero.
At another time he went with Higbie on a walking trip to the Yosemite, where they camped and fished undisturbed, for in those days few human beings came to that far isolation.
She was just leaving for Charleston, and I went with her to the boat.
He went with her to her room, and with all his old charm and tenderness comforted her for her great loss.
Everything that she directed, or took charge of, went with an unmistakable vigour to completion; and even Madame Van Heemskirk was delighted with her ability, and grateful for her assistance.
And into the Club reading-room he went with a disturbed heart.
That same afternoon at Sylvia's suggestion hewent with her to call on the Dromores.
So he said to himself that if he went with Roger he but went a roundabout road to the Dry Tree; so that he was well nigh choosing to go on with their company.
To this end, I went with my two sisters to Bussorah, where I bought a ship ready fitted for sea, and laded her with such merchandise as I had carried with me from Bagdad.
I sold my house, and after purchasing several kinds of merchandize, went with a caravan to Persia; from Persia I travelled to Samarcand, and from thence to this city.
Having thus spoken, he gave me provisions for the journey, and I went with them.
In the morning to church, and my wife not being well, I went with Sir W.
I went to the Castle Hill, where the judges were at the Assizes; and I staid till Roger Pepys rose and went with him, and dined with his brother, the Doctor, and Claxton at Trinity Hall.
Thence by coach to my Uncle Wight's with my wife, but they being out of doors we went home, where, after I had put some papers in order and entered some letters in my book which I have a mind to keep, I went with my wife to see Sir W.
Lay long in bed, and being up, I went with Will to my Lord's, calling in at many churches in my way.
When staying very long I found (as appointed) the Treasurer and Comptroller at Whitehall, and so we went with a foul copy to the Parliament house, where we met with Sir Thos.
I found the place in the Prayer-book, for I had read it more than once before; and, having just looked over it, I went with my book to where the body lay.
This morning I went with my wife and Miss Hoar to Miss Hosmer's studio, to see her statue of Zenobia.
This morning I went with U---- to the Uffizi gallery, and again looked with more or less attention at almost every picture and statue.
We all had a holiday for Queen Victoria's coronation, and I went with a number of school fellows to see Abbotsford, not for the first time in my life.
I went with Mr. and Mrs. Stirling in a French ship consigned to him, and we were 12 days on the way, suffering from the limited ideas that the captain of a French merchantman had of the appetites of Australians at sea.
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