Day, Novell

1  Ind      |         are fraile, offensive,~ ~suspitious, weake spirited, and fearefull:
2    4,    2|         I be loth now to be more suspitious~ ~of then needs. But yet
3    4,    6|     fearing least he should grow suspitious of some other matter, she~ ~
4    4,    6|        side: yet was she~ ~still suspitious, but knew not whereof; fixing
5    5,    3|       them, being~ ~more subtily suspitious then the rest, thrust his
6    7,    1|        and was growne somewhat~ ~suspitious of his long attendance.~ ~
7    7,    4|        fortuned,~ ~that her slye suspitious husband, beganne to perceive,
8    7,    5|        as willing, as thou art~ ~suspitious: I could deceive thee, if
9    7,    9| beguiling; in one and~ ~the same suspitious nature. In which case to
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