Day, Novell

1    2,    4| lockt up her passage~ ~from getting forth; understanding the
2    2,    4|     among the billowes, and getting fast holde on the hayre
3    2,    5|   felt, he cryed out aloud, getting out with all the haste he~ ~
4    3,    7|       Some better assurance getting possession of her, as knowing
5    4,    3|   defray their charges, and getting aboard the Barke, directed~ ~
6    5,    3|    he saw no likelihood, of getting out of the Forest with~ ~
7    6,    2|     stoutly maintained, yet getting no other answer, he returned~ ~
8    7,    4|     of sleepe, then drinke; getting him immediately~ ~into his
9    8,    9|  contended and strove for~ ~getting forth, he plunged himselfe
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