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Excerpt from The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Vol. 15 of 17: Journal to Stella
25. Morning. I with you a merry new-year; this is the firfi day of the year, you know, with us, and 'tis Lady-day. I mutt rife and go to my Lord Keeper: it is not (having-day to-day, to I {hall be early. I am to dine with Mr. Secretary St. John. Good marrow, my miftrefi'es both, good morrow. Stella will be peeping out of her room at Mrs. De Caudres' down upon the folks as they come from church and there comes Mrs. Proby, and that's my Lady Southwell, and there's Lady Betty Roch fort. I long to hear how you are fettled in your new lodgings. I with I were rid of my old ones, and that Mrs. Brent could contrive to put up my books in boxes, and lodge them in form: fafe place, and you keep my papers of importance. But I muft rife, I tell you. - At night. SO I vifited and dined as I told you, and what of that? We have let Gulf.
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