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1 6, 36| hound, that came in. The Cooke when he saw the Venison 2 6, 36| before your Master. Then the Cooke hearing the counsell of 3 7, 37| saved himselfe from the Cooke, breaking his halter, and 4 7, 37| this manner the traiterous Cooke prepared himselfe to slay 5 7, 37| hands of the traiterous Cooke. Howbeit fortune, or the 6 7, 37| a Mulettour, Epheseus, a Cooke, Hyppanius a chamberlaine, 7 8, 45| a Baker, and the other a Cooke, and how finely and daintily 8 8, 45| and delicates, the other a Cooke, which dressed fine and 9 8, 45| caused the Baker and the Cooke to suspect, howbeit they 10 8, 45| dishonour, for the Baker and Cooke marvelled to see me so slick 11 8, 45| hereat caused the Baker and Cooke which had bought me, to