Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | else, could~ ~not yeeld any remedy: but rather it plainely
 2    2,    5|     shee) we have a present remedy, one of my servants shall
 3    2,    6|    coole water or any other remedy~ ~to helpe the recovery
 4    2,    8|    because there remained a remedy to preserve~ ~his life:
 5    3,    8|     I see not any meanes of remedy,~ ~but onely one, being
 6    4,    3|       shall advise you, the remedy will yeild them equall ease
 7    4,   10|   for now there is no other remedy. While thus Master Doctor
 8    5,    7|   could, and saw~ ~no other remedy, but now at last it must
 9    8,    4|  because she~ ~saw no other remedy. Yet shee would not attempte
10   10,    7|     of the onely~ ~and best remedy of all, namely, to dye,
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