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1 2, 5| also myselfe am a meere stranger. For to speake my minde~ ~ 2 2, 7| shall leave you here a~ ~stranger, without the counsaile and 3 2, 10| knowing him from any other stranger, that~ ~Pagamino might bring 4 3, 6| seemed he now~ ~as meere a stranger to her, whose house before 5 3, 7| possession, and~ ~making him as a stranger to her gracious favours. 6 3, 7| their~ ~sorrow, and buried a stranger insteed of him, accusing 7 3, 7| seemest to me to be a Pilgrime stranger; what doest thou~ ~know, 8 3, 7| long time hee had beene a stranger.~ ~ No sooner did bright 9 3, 9| her, hee was thus become a stranger to his owne Country: upon 10 3, 9| answer, that he~ ~was a stranger there, yet a Nobleman, called 11 6, 5| doest thou imagine, that a stranger, who had~ ~never seene thee 12 10, 4| or pitty taken on him: A stranger~ ~chanceth to passe by, 13 10, 4| were of Bologna,~ ~or a stranger? when the Lady heard her 14 10, 8| man (as thou seest)~ ~is a stranger heere, and was found without 15 10, 9| that I (as an Arabian~ ~stranger) may be a guest under your 16 10, 9| advertised him,~ ~that he (with a stranger newly arrived) intended 17 10, 9| Country, that when any Stranger (as I am heere) sitteth 18 10, 9| best wine, and when the stranger hath drunke so much as~ ~ 19 10, 9| it to bee carried to the stranger, and so it was done.~ ~ 20 10, 9| gracioasly, and to honour~ ~the Stranger in his Countries custome, 21 10, 9| whom~ ~she thought to be a stranger, the cheerfull bloud mounting