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1 8, 6| Buffalmaco, did steale a young Brawne from Calandrino, and~ ~for 2 8, 6| made him to goe buy another Brawne.~ ~ ~ ~ Philostratus had 3 8, 6| Boare readie fatted for Brawne, whereof yearly he used 4 8, 6| village house, to have a Brawne both killed and~ ~salted.~ ~ 5 8, 6| Asse Calandrino, sell thy Brawne, and let us make~ ~merrie 6 8, 6| night) rob~ ~him of his Brawne? Yea marry (quoth Buffalmaco) 7 8, 6| they entered in, tooke the Brawne, carried it with them to 8 8, 6| open, he looked for the Brawne, but it was gone.~ ~Enquiring 9 8, 6| heare no tydings of his Brawne, but became the wofullest 10 8, 6| telling every one that his Brawne was stolne. Bruno and~ ~ 11 8, 6| he tooke the losse of his Brawne: and hee no~ ~sooner had 12 8, 6| friendes, I am~ ~robde of my Brawne. Bruno stepping closely 13 8, 6| tell thee truly, that my Brawne~ ~is stolne. Say so still 14 8, 6| it be not true, that my Brawne is stolne. How can it possible 15 8, 6| that this last night my Brawne was stolne. Be patient good 16 8, 6| replyed Buffalmaco, and if thy Brawne be stolne from thee, there 17 8, 6| from India, to steale thy Brawne from~ ~thee: in which respect, 18 8, 6| the case of stealing~ ~a Brawne, it is doubtfull to invite 19 8, 6| know who hath stolne my Brawne; and your good words~ ~have ( 20 8, 6| there was a new-kild fat Brawne taken, but who~ ~hath done 21 8, 6| that whosoever stole the Brawne hence, cannot be able to~ ~ 22 8, 6| or them that have the Brawne, to confesse it in private 23 8, 6| bitter Oathes, that his Brawne was stolne from him. Talke 24 8, 6| thou didst send away thy Brawne, to one that bought it of~ ~ 25 8, 6| make us beleeve, that the Brawne (which~ ~thou hast cunningly 26 8, 6| order for salting the~ ~Brawne; closely carried it with 27 8, 7| cheated, not onely of his Brawne, but two couple of~ ~Capons,