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And afterwards I did send for a copy of tee )a Chine drink), of which I never had drunk before. - [Tea] In appearance, at least, he being on all occasions glad to be at friendship with me, though we hate one another, and know it on both sides. - [Friendship] He that will not stoop for a pin will never be worth a pound. - Diary (Jan. 3 1668), quoted as a proverb by Sir W. Coventry to Charles II [Success]
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