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1 2, 4| Darts and Arrowes. Entering aboord the Barke, and making it 2 2, 6| forsaken~ ~all her goods, going aboord a small Barke with a Sonne 3 2, 6| Madame~ ~Beritola went aboord with Conrado and his Wife, 4 2, 6| Messer Gasparino,~ ~and going aboord the Gallies which were bound 5 2, 6| feasting being past, he went aboord a Galley~ ~with the Poore 6 2, 6| then, that you see such aboord, as were to have here no 7 2, 7| one of his men to enter aboord it, which (with some~ ~difficultie) 8 2, 7| covenanted, for~ ~himselfe to goe aboord the ship the night ensuing, 9 2, 7| returne him any answer. Aboord went~ ~Constantine with 10 2, 7| infortunate beauty.~ ~ Going aboord the Barke againe, within 11 2, 7| their booty and~ ~prisoners aboord their Shippes, wherewith 12 2, 7| injuries whatsoever.~ ~ Being aboord the Carrack, they had a 13 2, 7| of all the men that were aboord, I neither know,~ ~nor ever 14 2, 9| service, and being brought aboord the Ship, she went under~ ~ 15 2, 10| day of fishing, he going aboord a small Pinnace~ ~among 16 4, 3| for them, and going~ ~all aboord the Pinnace, the windes 17 4, 4| use against him; he leapt aboord their ship,~ ~in despight 18 4, 10| which made him presently go aboord a small Barke, and~ ~forthwith 19 5, 1| seconded by any, stepped aboord the Rhodians ship, as~ ~ 20 5, 1| promise. So, bringing her aboord his owne ship, where the~ ~ 21 5, 1| not bee~ ~hindred of going aboord the ship, when the urgent 22 5, 1| they should bee carried aboord the ship,~ ~for avoiding 23 5, 1| brought both the~ ~Brides aboord the ship, which they rowed 24 5, 2| Mother) tooke her with her aboord a~ ~Barke, and so sayled