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1 2 | entered into a good haven, being the port of a fair city.
2 2 | that they made. Whereupon being not a little discomfited,
3 3 | This being delivered, the officer returned,
4 3 | supply our wants, without being chargeable unto them.” We
5 4 | green, and so was his hat, being in the form of a turban,
6 5 | those that were with him, being (as it seemed) a notary,
7 8 | which were provided for us, being in number nineteen. They
8 8 | Which gallery and cells, being in all forty (many more
9 14| and sat him down; and we, being some ten of us (the rest
10 19| gift of tongues. For there being at that time, in this land,
11 21| think ourselves strangers, being his vowed and professed
12 27| by little and little, and being simple and a savage people (
13 28| at all of the foreigner; being 5,000 miles in circuit,
14 31| mariners are contained from being discovered at land, and
15 35| When he is set, the room being always full of company,
16 37| Dinner being done, the tirsan retireth
17 37| that is called (the table being before removed) kneeleth
18 38| no end of commending it, being desirous by tradition among
19 41| greatly esteem children (being of the same matter) as chaste
20 42| and abound, unlawful lust being like a furnace, that if
21 46| The day being come he made his entry.
22 47| taketh knowledge of your being here, and commanded me to
23 54| call water of paradise, being by that we do it made very
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