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1    2,    6| FORTUNE SEEMETH TO BE MOST~ ~ ADVERSE AGAINST THEM~ ~ ~ ~ Madame
2    2,    7|        Fortune had beene very adverse to him. This~ ~ancient Gentleman,
3    4,    3|    Ninetta had formerly beene adverse to Restagnone, onely being~ ~
4    5,    1|    with reason. Afterward, by adverse fortune, and now againe
5    5,    9|       hath bin so extreamly~ ~adverse to you, that she hath robbed
6    8,    7|      Fortune therein also was adverse to~ ~her, because the heats
7   10,   10|        in despight of all her adverse~ ~enemies.~ ~ ~ ~ Questionlesse,
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