Day, Novell

1    2,    6| whatsoever could never make me a traitor to you or yours; but that
2    3,    3|       disloyall, perjured, and a traitor. He who had~ ~formerly twice
3    7,    6|        an horrible~ ~oath, said. Traitor thou art a dead man. Upon
4    8,    7|       cannot be used~ ~against a Traitor, who was the subversion
5    8,    9|       fall at thy heeles: vile~ ~Traitor as thou art: for none beside
6    8,    9|      most false and~ ~perfidious Traitor living on the earth. We
7    9,    8|          him, he said. Villanous Traitor as thou art,~ ~Ile teach
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