Day, Novell

1    1,    5| enough, both for hawking and hunting; and therefore it~ ~encreased
2    2,    9|     her for riding, hawking, hunting, fishing, fowling, reading,~ ~
3    4,    2|     awaite there,~ ~till the hunting should begin: in which time,
4    4,    2|   Boare commeth not to our~ ~hunting, because I imagine that
5    4,    6|        exercise of sportfull hunting, and became there possessed
6   10,   10| nothing else but hawking and hunting: nor~ ~had he any minde
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