Chap.

1    3|     making the O any more. Her brother was also equally adverse
2    4|      of comfort. But, when the brother marries, a probable circumstance,
3    5| perhaps, with her husband's or brother's blood.~ ~ I shall pass
4    5|    sight. He who loves not his brother whom be hath seen, how can
5    5|  temptation which betrayed his brother into vice. Those who are
6   12|      affections of a son and a brother. This is the only way to
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