Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|        spake word, nor so much as looked towards him, his heart~ ~
 2    2,    8|         heard this, stedfastly he looked on the Count; and,~ ~notwithstanding
 3    3,    2|           find~ ~out the party he looked for, he concluded, not to
 4    3,    6|    worldly~ ~affaires, perhaps he looked not so pleasantly, neither
 5    5,    2|        therein: stept boldly, and looked into the~ ~boate, where
 6    5,    2|         the~ ~length she did, and looked very strangely about her.~ ~
 7    5,    3|        found no such prey as they looked for, some of them went into
 8    5,    7|         of the Novell, the Queene looked on Madame Lauretta,~ ~enjoyning
 9    5,    8|         imagine where he was; hee looked amazedly round about him,
10    6,    2|     carried with him: no~ ~sooner looked he on the huge Flaggon,
11    6,    4|      meanes, and on every side he looked about him, now before,~ ~
12    6,    8|         if such as deserved to be looked on, were offensive to her
13    6,   10|           which the Sun Southward looked on, were full of Vines,~ ~
14    7,    1|         and when the face thereof looked towards Florence, he might
15    7,    4|           men and Women) hearing; looked forth of their Windowes,
16    7,    7|         on him?~ ~Undoubtedly, he looked for immediate apprehension
17    7,    8|         Arriguccio~ ~hearing this looked on her like a man that had
18    7,    8|         good the rest. Arriguccio looked wilde, and~ ~confusedly,
19    8,    5|         at the first beholding)~ ~looked rather like a Tinker, then
20    8,    6|      street~ ~doore wide open, he looked for the Brawne, but it was
21    9,    3|        then Nello standing still, looked him stedfastly in~ ~the
22    9,    5|     advisedly:~ ~more, because he looked like a man newly come thither,
23    9,    5|          his head, as hee meerely looked~ ~like an infected Anatomy.
24   10,  Ind|          to their~ ~full heighth) looked like bright burnished Gold,
25   10,    3| Mithridanes heard him speake, and looked advisedly on his face,~ ~
26   10,    9|          or no. Signiour Thorello looked on them all advisedly, and
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