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1 3, 3| Friar, who albeit he was a fat and corpulent man, yet notwithstanding,~ ~ 2 5, 9| felt to be very plumpe and fat, being voyde of all~ ~other 3 6, 4| her to be~ ~both young and fat, he sent it to his Cooke, 4 6, 10| Female attendants, a grosse fat Trugge, low of~ ~stature, 5 6, 10| all baudied with bowsing, fat~ ~greazie lubberly sweating, 6 7, 1| who had made ready two fat Capons, drest in~ ~most 7 7, 2| under a great brewing~ ~Fat, upon the sodaine returning 8 7, 2| hee had solde the saide Fat and brought him that bought 9 7, 2| creepe under this brewing Fat,~ ~till I have opened the 10 7, 2| himselfe closelie~ ~under the Fat, and Peronella opening the 11 7, 2| remembred the brewing~ ~Fat, whereof we have little 12 7, 2| to him I have sold the Fat for ten~ ~Gigliatoes, and 13 7, 2| to~ ~sell such a brewing Fat for ten Gigliatoes? Why, 14 7, 2| he is now underneath the Fat, to see whether it be sound 15 7, 2| ten Gigliatoes for the~ ~Fat, my loving wife hath sold 16 7, 2| helpe me to lift up the Fat, that the man may come foorth,~ ~ 17 7, 2| being come from under the Fat, pretending also, as if 18 7, 2| made~ ~my match for the Fat. Honest Gentleman (answered 19 7, 2| Wife for this brewing Fat, which I finde to be whole 20 7, 2| fit for the purpose; the Fat was whelmed over him, and~ ~ 21 7, 2| espying those parts where the Fat was fowlest, saying:~ ~There, 22 7, 2| leaning your stomacke on the Fat, and leave the cleansing 23 7, 2| To be breefe, the Brewing Fat was neatly cleansed, Peronella~ ~ 24 7, 3| that they shame not~ ~(fat, foggie, and nastie Abbey-lubbers) 25 8, 6| perceyving it to be faire and fat, knowing also, that~ ~Calandrino 26 8, 6| yesternight there was a new-kild fat Brawne taken, but who~ ~ 27 9, 8| How didst thou like the fat Lampreyes and Sturgeon,~ ~