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  • Now I know where my ex-moher-in-law and her folks come from.

    Gorilla On Mars? | Universe Today 2010

  • My moher planted a small patch of the rare pink form of LOTV in our yard - every year when it bloomed it was practically a religious experience.

    Perfume Review: Christian Dior Diorissimo Marina Geigert 2008

  • Thence home, and there find Mr Sheres, for whom I find my moher of late to talk with mighty kindness; and particularly he hath shewn himself to be a poet, and that she do mightily value him for.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, Feb/Mar 1668/69 Pepys, Samuel 1669

  • This night je had agreed par 'alter at Deptford, there par' avoir lain con the moher de Bagwell, but this company did hinder me.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, May 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

  • After dinner down to the Old Swan, and by the way called at Michell's, and there did see Betty, and that was all, for either she is shy or foolish, and su mardi hath no mind para laiser me see su moher.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, April 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

  • Thence idling all the afternoon to Duck Lane, and there saw my bookseller's moher, but get no ground there yet; and here saw Mrs. Michell's daughter married newly to a bookseller, and she proves a comely little grave woman.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, Jun/Jul 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

  • At noon dined, and then I out of doors to my bookseller in Duck Lane, but su moher not at home, and it was pretty here to see a pretty woman pass by with a little wanton look, and je did sequi her round about the street from Duck Lane to Newgate Market, and then elle did turn back, and je did lose her.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, Jun/Jul 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

  • I must here remember that I have lain with my moher as a husband more times since this falling out than in I believe twelve months before.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, November 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

  • After dinner I by coach to my bookseller's in Duck Lane, and there did spend a little time and regarder su moher, and so to St. James's, where did a little ordinary business; and by and by comes Monsieur Colbert, the French Embassador, to make his first visit to the Duke of York, and then to the Duchess: and I saw it: a silly piece of ceremony, he saying only a few formal words.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, August 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

  • So back home and to the 'Change, in my way calling at Morris', my vintner's, where I love to see su moher, though no acquaintance accostais this day con her.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, August 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

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