Day, Novell

1    3,    7|     yet concealling all~ ~her unkindnesse so wisely to himselfe, as
2    3,    9|       with such dishonourable unkindnesse, yet governing her~ ~impatience
3    3,    9| condemned~ ~the Count for his unkindnesse towards her.~ ~ After that
4    7,    8|     of my body Daughter, this unkindnesse is not [to] be~ ~endured,
5    8,    2|     Figges~ ~and Almonds: all unkindnesse became converted to former
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