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Oct 2022
12m 10s

Pepys the Philanderer

The Retrospectors
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On 25th October, 1668, Elizabeth Pepys walked in on her maid and her husband – the inveterate restoration shagger Samuel Pepys – in a position so compromising that Samuel himself could only bear to describe it using a mixture of French and Latin. And even though Pepys charted a period that included the Great Fire of London, wars, plagues and the triumphant r ... Show More
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