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Hark you brother John. [sic] you know you are to appear again to make anſwer for yourſelf; therefore I would adviſe you to provide ſome honeſt men to ſpeak for you, or elſe you will be in great danger of loſing your head and then we are all undone.

O brother Malt take you no care for me, for my part I do not fear but I ſhall have enough to ſpeak for me; no man in the nation is better beloved than I am, therefore welcome luck, live or die I fear nothing ſo fare you well for this time.