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Samuel Pepys
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Noun1.Samuel Pepys - English diarist whose diary contained detailed descriptions of 17th century disasters in England (1633-1703)Samuel Pepys - English diarist whose diary contained detailed descriptions of 17th century disasters in England (1633-1703)


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