Day, Novell

1    2,    8|  that nothing could be her hindrance, but onely bashfull~ ~shamefastnesse,
2    3,   10|  served and with the least hindrance. She was told that they
3    5,    3|   endeavoured to bee~ ~his hindrance. So that by often winding
4    8,    9| you may not only~ ~receyve hindrance, but also do us great harme
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