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1 1, 3| neede to use some great summe of~ ~money, yet not readily 2 2, 3| they had gathered a great summe of mony:~ ~by means whereof 3 2, 4| them all, he sent~ ~a great summe of money to the good woman 4 3, 9| amounted to a farre greater summe. So shee returned to~ ~her 5 4, 10| condemned to pay a great~ ~summe of money.~ ~ ~ ~ After that 6 8, 1| amorous favour, in regard of a summe of money first~ ~to be given 7 8, 1| how he had payde the whole summe to her, with~ ~charge of 8 8, 1| selfe, to see whether the summe be~ ~just, or no. And having 9 8, 1| over upon the Table, the summe~ ~containing truly two hundred 10 8, 2| comming nothing neere the summe of (scarce halfe) sixe and 11 8, 10| meanes to borrow a great summe of~ ~Money of her, leaving 12 8, 10| command a farre greater summe, or else~ ~I would sell 13 8, 10| furnish you with the whole summe.~ ~ Then catching him fast 14 8, 10| neede,~ ~and with so faire a summe of Florines. Sufficiently 15 8, 10| furnishing~ ~him also with a summe of money, wherewith to adventure 16 8, 10| so sodainly to raise the summe of a thousand golden Florines,~ ~ 17 8, 10| hereafter a far greater summe~ ~of me, to supply any necessarie 18 8, 10| to make uppe the other summe which I~ ~borrowed of thee: 19 10, 3| time make me up the full summe of an~ ~hundred yeares: 20 10, 5| himselfe to pay a great~ ~summe of mony, upon performance