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When the fire started, he was woken up to be informed about the fire and he uttered "Pish! A woman might piss it out!" (Johnson).  
When the fire started, he was woken up to be informed about the fire and he uttered "Pish! A woman might piss it out!" (Johnson).  
You indicated Johnson as a source, but the whole sentence is taken more or less verbatim from Johnson and others.
You indicated Johnson as a source, but the whole sentence is taken more or less verbatim from Johnson and others.
Also this part presupposes some things and needs a better introduction: "It may also be observed from what Pepys wrote about him when he met the Mayor in Cannon Street"
Please also compare with other articles and format the sources normally and according to MLA. No boxes necessary.

Latest revision as of 08:47, 16 January 2023

Please adapt to avoid plagiarism. E.g., regarding the part When the fire started, he was woken up to be informed about the fire and he uttered "Pish! A woman might piss it out!" (Johnson). You indicated Johnson as a source, but the whole sentence is taken more or less verbatim from Johnson and others.

Also this part presupposes some things and needs a better introduction: "It may also be observed from what Pepys wrote about him when he met the Mayor in Cannon Street"

Please also compare with other articles and format the sources normally and according to MLA. No boxes necessary.