Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|      Once more Jehannot sighed extreamly, and returned him this answer.~ ~
 2    3,    3|     would say; and, like a man extreamly~ ~perplexed, strove how
 3    4,    1|      his Daughter, he became~ ~extreamly confounded with greefe thereat.
 4    4,    4| incited to anger, and the King extreamly offended~ ~at this injury,
 5    4,    8|     his Mother. She~ ~storming extreamly thereat, yet not so much
 6    4,   10|      it: whereat he~ ~raged so extreamly, as never had the like impatience
 7    4,   10|     they are ready to quarrell extreamly each with other. For the~ ~
 8    4,   10|     the Window, and he being~ ~extreamly thirsty, dranke it off all.
 9    5,    9|        For Fortune hath bin so extreamly~ ~adverse to you, that she
10    6,    5|        yet his knowledge~ ~was extreamly coveted among them.~ ~ Now,
11    6,    8| swelling, puffing, and pouting extreamly, in which humor she sat
12    7,    3|        yong Son was sudainly~ ~extreamly sicke, and (as good Fortune
13    7,    4|         but the night being so extreamly dark,~ ~as they could not
14    7,    5|         to his wife, he became extreamly jelous of her. And he had
15    7,    5|       should know it, he is so extreamly jealous, as all the~ ~world
16    7,    7|      thee, hath beaten me most extreamly, calling me~ ~an hundred
17    7,    8|     returne: whom he~ ~beateth extreamly, cutting away the lockes
18    8,    3| Mugnone, as all the stones are extreamly dryed, and the very~ ~blackest
19    8,    3|          burthen, and sweating extreamly. Without resting himselfe
20    8,    3|       the other paining him as extreamly in the~ ~backe, with their
21    8,    6|       began to coughe and spet extreamly,~ ~as being utterly unable,
22    8,    7|         But the Sunne was so~ ~extreamly hot, the houre of noone
23    8,    9|    bruises, as if they had bin extreamly beaten; came to the Physitians~ ~
24    8,    9|       have bin this night so~ ~extreamly beaten, as if (like Asses)
25    9,    1|        hee went away, greeving extreamly.~ ~And Alessandro, not knowing
26    9,    8|       Signior Phillippo having extreamly beaten him, and many~ ~people
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