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1 I | which is made to cover it. "Friend," says he to me, "I perceive 2 I | not Christians, then." "Friend," replies the old man in 3 I | baptised by St. John." "Friend," replies the mild Quaker 4 I | Jewish ceremony?" "Yes, my friend," says he, "so truly Jewish, 5 I | to be so," said I. "Well, friend," continued the Quaker, " 6 II | were separated, I asked my friend how it was possible for 7 II | said I to him. "No, no, friend," rfplies the Quaker, "to 8 II | he had something of the Friend in him, but was not enough 9 III| him any questions. "Know, friend," says Fox to him, "that 10 III| large assembly of people: "Friend, take care what thou dost; 11 III| plainly done.-Thy faithful friend and subject, Robert Barclay."~ 12 IV | with his hat on, and said, "Friend, I am very glad to see thee 13 VII| scholastic disputes, which our friend calls venerable trifles. 14 XIX| has a prudent, sincere friend, whom he yet is suspicious 15 XIX| confides entirely in a false friend, who is the most worthless 16 XIX| Penelope, and his false friend a Cato. He embarks on board 17 XIX| of his supposed faithful friend. Nevertheless the real man 18 XIX| accompanied by his page and his friend, without knowing the friendship 19 XIX| cuckolds his treacherous friend, thrusts his sword through