Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|        still sending to expect his absence, and answered as he was~ ~
 2    2,    6|            shee sorrowed for the~ ~absence of her husband. Resorting
 3    2,    7|          aptly fitting her, by the absence of her pretended~ ~Merchant-husband,
 4    2,    8|          trueth Sir, that the long absence of my husband from me, the~ ~
 5    2,    9|            her, as in her Husbands absence shee ever used~ ~to have:
 6    3,    3|        wanting, but her husbands~ ~absence, upon some journey from
 7    3,    7|         neither his parting long~ ~absence from me, or his untimely
 8    3,    7|            reason of Theobaldoes~ ~absence, it was generally reputed
 9    3,    9|       reason of the Counts so long absence, all things were there farre~ ~
10    3,    9|          having heard of his wives absence, went to Roussillion so~ ~
11    4,    2|     exercise, as he had bin in his absence from him; whence both repayring~ ~
12    4,    5|          you so impatient upon his absence? If hereafter you make~ ~
13    4,    5|       reproved him for his so long absence. One night amongst the~ ~
14    4,    8|         and more, by reason of his absence from Silvestra, under faire~ ~
15    4,   10|        away towards Malfy.~ ~ This absence of Master Doctor Mazzeo,
16    4,   10|            gone to Malfy, and your absence granting me apt opportunity,
17    5,   10|         more visite my House in my absence. Get me therefore~ ~something
18    7,    6|          advantage of her Husbands absence; accordingly he went, not
19    8,    1|           also intelligence of his absence, that now (with~ ~safety)
20    8,    3|          Wife rebuking him for his absence, hee groweth into anger,~ ~
21    8,    3|            angry for~ ~his so long absence, and seeing him come in
22    8,    4|           render any account of my absence, or presence: but I am not
23    8,    7| disconsolate for her~ ~Ladies long absence, to whom thus he spake.
24    8,    8|           of Zeppa, as well in his absence, as when he abode at home;
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