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Lynch asked his mother to bring him a cup of water from the well, which he drank, and was able to then get up and walk unsupported. He told his mother that he was to "visit the well neine dayes, and to drinke thereof three tymes in etech day, and that he would doe well, and douth to continue since to
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observe the same dayly, and since is cured of the vomitting disease, and douth eath and drink ever since with a great apetit and desire, and douth slipe well."
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