A reule.
A reule.


A reule.
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This is like Frisian and English mixed together. As a Dutch man I could stil read this. Except had to figure out that ſ is an s
Fun Fact: Old English and Old Frisian are closely related.
This is probably Middle English. Old English is harder to read https://ang.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frogga
it really just looks like someone who speaks english, german, and swedish got a severe head injury
Lots of head injuries going around back then
as evidenced by the existence of france