Day, Novell

 1    4,   10|   parties~ ~friends, that the legge must be quite cut off, or
 2    4,   10|    his cure of the poore mans legge; and calling~ ~for his glasse
 3    4,   10|     at large, of the Pacients legge, and his Waters losse.~ ~
 4    6,    4|       that hee would bestow a legge~ ~thereof on her. Whereto
 5    6,    4|  become of the Cranes~ ~other legge? Whereto the Venetian (being
 6    6,    4|   Cranes have no more but one legge each Bird. Messer~ ~Currado,
 7    6,    4|  Crane~ ~hath no more but one legge? Did I never see a Crane
 8    6,    4|       standing~ ~but upon one legge, as they use to do when
 9    6,    4|     have~ ~set down the other legge, as these heere did: but
10    7,    8|     as he extendeth forth his legge in the bed, he~ ~found the
11    8,    5|     downe lowe as~ ~halfe his legge, even as he sate upon the
12    8,    7| ground, and quite brake her~ ~legge in the fall, the paine whereof
13    8,    7|    and hardly had Ancilla her legge cured.~ ~ By this unexpected
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