Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|        hee found nothing to his hinderance, in~ ~obtaining the heighth
 2    2,    9|      limitted time, and be no~ ~hinderance to me by thy Letters, concerning
 3    3,    5|       if~ ~promise had beene no hinderance to her will. All this while
 4    4,    3|         brethren, without any~ ~hinderance to our mutuall content:
 5    5,    1|        on together, without any hinderance, and so brought both the~ ~
 6    5,    4|    Chamber,~ ~because it was an hinderance to her sleeping; and wanting
 7    5,    5|        remained as the others~ ~hinderance.~ ~ But Grinello remembring
 8    5,    9|        sustained any losse or~ ~hinderance by you, but rather so much
 9    8,    2| returning~ ~hither againe, some hinderance may thwart me, and the like
10    8,    7|        without any~ ~impeach or hinderance: and so parting, she returned
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