Day, Novell

1    8,    6|        beleeve, that hee~ ~had robde himselfe. And for feare
2    8,    6|      my deare friendes, I am~ ~robde of my Brawne. Bruno stepping
3    9,    4|      the hoasts people to have robde~ ~him, and threatening to
4    9,    4| Fortarigo was the Thiefe which robde him of his~ ~money, shewing
5    9,    4| patience, to see himselfe both robde of his money, and overborne~ ~
6    9,    4|   rides~ ~away so fast, having robde me.~ ~ They being provided,
7    9,    4|       undoubtedly, that he had robde the~ ~man which pursued
8   10,    2|       any way thereabout, were robde and rifled by his theeving~ ~
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