Day, Novell

1    9,    9|       company of~ ~Horses and Mules (heavily laden, and after
2    9,    9| horses qualities, as I doe my Mules, let mee deale with~ ~her
3   10,    1|      him one of the very best Mules, and the goodliest that
4   10,    1|     clapping his hands on the Mules mane, hee said. What a wicked
5   10,    2|  pompous Cariages, of Horses, Mules,~ ~and a goodly traine,
6   10,    2|     said Court gazed, all his mules and horses, with their sumpters,~ ~
7   10,   10|         the setting on of his Mules tayle; deserved two penny-worth
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