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1 1 | days, so as we could make little or no way, and were sometimes
2 2 | made. Whereupon being not a little discomfited, we were advising
3 2 | the rest, he drew forth a little scroll of parchment (somewhat
4 3 | humanity, did comfort us not a little. And above all, the sign
5 3 | adding, “That we had some little store of merchandise, which
6 3 | and went back in another little boat which was sent for
7 5 | after his lord had spoken a little to him, said aloud: “My
8 7 | by them, put their arms a little abroad, which is their gesture
9 8 | desired us have patience a little, and to stay till he came
10 9 | and lifting up his cane a little (as they do when they give
11 10| us hither, and it must be little less that shall bring us
12 12| in, he did bend to us a little, and put his arms abroad.
13 20| life. He bowed himself a little to us, and after we were
14 21| our number said, after a little pause, that there was a
15 24| we have some stirps and little tribes with us at this day.
16 26| for that whole tract is little subject to earthquakes,
17 27| country again slowly, by little and little, and being simple
18 27| again slowly, by little and little, and being simple and a
19 30| And here I shall seem a little to digress, but you will
20 30| beareth the founder’s name a little corrupted, as if it should
21 36| enamelled purple, with a little sun set on the top; if the
22 40| there appeared to him a little foul ugly Ethiope; but if
23 42| say further, that there is little gained in this; for that
24 43| this the good Jew paused a little; whereupon I, far more willing
25 54| minerals; and again, we have little wells for infusions of many
26 63| desire to live with them with little or no meat or bread. And
27 63| of your hand, will with a little stay pass through to the
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