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Day, Novell
1 2, 2| bare-foot and bare-legged,~ ~the weather extremely colde, and snowing 2 2, 6| by stormie windes~ ~and weather, the vessell being bound 3 2, 6| When the windes and weather grew favourable for them, 4 4, 3| tempestuous~ ~stormes and weather, and not admitted landing 5 5, 4| quoth the Mother)~ ~the weather (as yet) is not so hot, 6 5, 4| my~ ~power, to make the weather warme or coole, as thou 7 5, 4| expectation can be of temperate~ ~weather, untill it groweth to Winter 8 8, 7| and I have heard that such weather as this, is~ ~tenne-times 9 8, 9| rather, because it is cold weather, and you Gentlemen Physitians~ ~ 10 8, 9| easie-frozen fellowes, because cold weather is very familiar~ ~to me. 11 8, 9| sufficient for the coldest weather at any time. When Bruno 12 10, 5| It being~ ~come, and the weather then in extreamity of cold,