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1 1, 1| cannot abide to heare thee tell such absurd and incredible 2 1, 1| pray you, that began to tell your tale even now, leave 3 1, 1| now, leave not off so, but tell the residue. And turning 4 1, 3| name her to be? I pray you tell me. Then answered hee, Verily 5 1, 3| mysticall kinde of talke, and tell the matter in a more plaine 6 1, 4| In faith Aristomenus to tell you the truth, this woman 7 1, 5| To whom shall I seeme to tell any similitude of truth, 8 1, 5| of truth, when as I shall tell the trueth in deed? They 9 1, 6| mother do not mocke, but tell me what manner of man he 10 1, 6| pray you tarry here till I tell him so, and therewithall 11 1, 7| from you. I pray you Lucius tell me the cause of your peregrination 12 1, 7| tomorrow: but I pray you tell me, what meaneth these servitors 13 2, 8| beasts could speake and tell strange newes, and that 14 2, 10| the gaine of money would tell every man his fortune, to 15 2, 10| marriages, to others he would tell when they should build, 16 2, 10| great assembly of people, to tell the simple sort their fortune, 17 2, 10| Then answered he, I will tell you soone, but brother I 18 2, 10| but brother I pray you tell mee of your comming from 19 2, 10| Milo) which Diophanes did tell unto you Lucius, that you 20 2, 11| answered, Verily (quoth I) you tell truth, for I can finde no 21 2, 11| quoth I, In good fellowship tell me the order of this custody 22 2, 11| I) you speak you cannot tell what, behold I am a man 23 2, 11| and sayd, I charge thee to tell before the face of all the 24 3, 14| messenger, My friend I pray you tell to my cousine your mistresse, 25 3, 15| dainty skin. But I pray you tell me how have you been the 26 3, 16| had almost forgotten) to tell me by what meanes when I 27 4, 18| they seemed to whisper and tell them that it was stollen 28 4, 21| severely commanded her to tell her the cause of her sorrow, 29 4, 21| displeasure. But I will tell thee a pleasant tale, to 30 4, 22| not to our parents, nor tell that ever we saw her. For 31 4, 22| serve me so faithfully, tell me what she is, and what 32 4, 22| hill) she said, What can I tell whether my husband and master 33 4, 22| whatsoever hee were that could tell any tydings of a Kings fugitive 34 5, 24| against me; harken and I will tell you the whole matter. There 35 5, 30| Why dost thou not rather tell us where thou hast hidden 36 6, 32| whole matter, I purpose to tell you the circumstances of 37 6, 33| heads, that wee could not tell whether it were best for 38 6, 35| but harken, and I will tell you what mischiefe happened 39 7, 38| sayd: Dame will you have me tell the truth, this tub is rotten 40 7, 39| daily sustained): but I will tell you a pretty jest, which 41 7, 40| therefore I pray you mother tell me the whole story. By and 42 7, 40| well to babble, began to tell as followeth.~ 43 7, 41| divers opinions could not tell what to doe, for on the 44 7, 41| the matter, desired him to tell what she had done: then 45 7, 41| had some secret matter to tell him, went into a chamber, 46 7, 42| The matter requireth to tell likewise, how I was handled 47 7, 42| insomuch that they could not tell what to doe, or with what 48 7, 42| about with gentle words to tell him his faults, the more 49 7, 43| that the souldier could not tell by what meanes to save himselfe, 50 8, 44| might doe, and could not tell what to say first, by reason 51 8, 44| messenger after her husband to tell him the great misfortune 52 8, 45| signes. But first I will tell you (which I should have 53 8, 46| to doe: But first I will tell you what tale I heard concerning 54 9, 47| nothing, for I could not tell what to say, nor what word 55 9, 48| done there, verely I would tell you if it were lawfull for 56 9, 48| it were lawfull for me to tell, you should know if it were 57 9, 48| astonied, because I could not tell what this new vision signified,