Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|     to stand upon the proofe, pawne downe five~ ~thousand Duckets
 2    5,    9|      one peny of mony neither pawne or pledge, wherewith to
 3    7,    2|       I~ ~will suffer thee to pawne my gowne, and other poore
 4    8,    2|     him, as having left it in pawne~ ~for the Morter. To pacifie
 5    8,    2|   Priest the Morter without a pawne: she sent him backe his~ ~
 6    8,    2|       I will leave you a good pawne, my very best Cloake,~ ~
 7    8,    2|   would not lend it without a pawne.~ ~ The Clearke comming
 8    8,    2|      be pleasured without a~ ~pawne? I protest upon my word,
 9    8,   10|    her, leaving her so base a pawne, as well requited her for~ ~
10    8,   10|       of my goods here I will pawne for thee: but what pledge~ ~
11    8,   10| further security, hee would~ ~pawne him all the goods in his
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