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English, 21.09.2019 02:30, kamillecronk

What does this passage imply about cousin?
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cousin. no, by our lady, i have the cramp in my toe.
trust not to me, for, so god me speed,
i will deceive you in your most need,
kindred
he really wants to everyman, but he is too injured.
he does not believe he is honest enough to go with
everyman.
he is making excuses to avoid accompanying
everyman.
he is a very devout man and would everyman if he
could.

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