Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|           little Chamber-commodity,~ ~conducted him to her Mistresses dwelling,
 2    2,    6|           honourable traine they were conducted thither, and entertained
 3    2,    7|              with great pompe she was conducted to Famagosta,~ ~and there
 4    2,    7|             shee was sent thence, and conducted all the way~ ~by Antigonus,
 5    3,  Ind|           their way towards the West; conducted by the musicall notes of~ ~
 6    3,    5|             Signior Francesco, wholly conducted by his base avaricious~ ~
 7    3,    7| Constantinople, and (doubtlesse) am~ ~conducted hither by the hand of Heaven,
 8    3,    7|               Pilgrims~ ~meanes, they conducted him home to Aldobrandinoes
 9    4,    2|        Mistresse had appointed,~ ~she conducted him to her Mistresses Chamber,
10    4,    4|               as sight; but also hath conducted divers, to a~ ~wretched
11    5,    2|       disturbing the Seas a jot, they conducted the small~ ~Boat in such
12    5,    2|             gentle speeches, that she conducted her into her owne poore~ ~
13    5,    6|               Restituta being royally conducted~ ~from her Chamber to the
14    5,    9|               With these~ ~wordes, he conducted her into his house, and
15    7,    9|         Pyrrhus by the other, so they conducted her~ ~into the Garden, seating
16    8,    7|             should not overtake them, conducted the Lady~ ~home to his owne
17    8,   10|         Supper while. Being afterward conducted into a~ ~goodly Chamber,
18   10,    1|          other testimony.~ ~ The King conducted him then into the great
19   10,    2|           Being dismounted, hee~ ~was conducted (as Ghinotto had appointed)
20   10,    3|          within the Pallace, but he~ ~conducted Mithridanes into a goodly
21   10,    8|            the Ladies and Gentlewomen conducted Sophronia to the~ ~Bride-Chamber,
22   10,    9|                and Thorello himselfe, conducted the three Gentlemen, into~ ~
23   10,    9|            over-past) the~ ~Gentlemen conducted them to their Chambers,
24   10,   10|            shee~ ~was thus honourably conducted to her Pallace.~ ~ Now concerning
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