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In-Text | that foul and moth-eaten, while the Pewes are fair and garnish't: or like his Surplesse; that coorse and ragged, while the Womens Aprons are fine and sound: | that foul and moth-eaten, while the Pews Are fair and garnished: or like his surplice; that course and ragged, while the Women's Aprons Are fine and found: | cst j cc j, cs dt vvz vbr j cc vvn: cc av-j po31 n1; d n1 cc j, cs dt ng2 n2 vbr j cc j: |
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