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Seneca tells a tale of a certaine Shee-slaue, who one morning when she awaked, finding her selfe blind, laid the fault that she could not see, vpon the house, desiring that she might be remooued to another. |
Senecca tells a tale of a certain Shee-slaue, who one morning when she awaked, finding her self blind, laid the fault that she could not see, upon the house, desiring that she might be removed to Another. |
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