Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  delivering a modest and bashfull smile, replyed in~ ~this manner.~ ~
 2    2,    6|          him, till Fortune should smile~ ~as fairely on her, as
 3    2,    8|       Lady and the Count began to smile. The~ ~Count, a poore Begger,
 4    2,    9|          him. Sicurano seeing him smile, suspected~ ~least himselfe
 5    2,    9|          My~ ~Lord, pardon mee, I smile not at you, or at your demaund,
 6    3,    2|     Ladies blush, and the rest to smile: it pleased the Queene,
 7    3,    3|          passe them over with~ ~a smile. This Gentlewoman, seeing
 8    3,    8|  recreation; when he delighted to smile at~ ~his silly and sottish
 9    3,    9|       words, beganne merrily to~ ~smile at her, saying: How is it
10    4,    6|  Gabriello hearing this, began to smile, affirming to~ ~her, that
11    4,   10|           thus he answered with a smile. Much better had it bin,
12    4,   10|        Rubyes, with a commendable smile thus she replyed.~ ~ Philostratus,
13    6,   10|        conceale. But that which I smile most at in him, is, that
14    7,    3|     biting~ ~the lip with a prety smile, said; O my faire Starres!
15    7,    7|         Anichino might~ ~subtilly smile thereat in secret, in regard
16    8,    3| Buffalmaco hearing this, began to smile, and looking~ ~merily each
17    8,    7|          Reniero; with a pretty~ ~smile, shee said to her selfe.
18    8,    7|         together, I may sit~ ~and smile at thy deserved destruction.
19    9,    6|       risen, the hoast began to~ ~smile at Panuccio, mocking him
20    9,   10|      wherefore~ ~(with a gracious smile) thus she spake to him.~ ~
21   10,    9|       Hawkes: Thorello chanced to smile, and used such a kinde of
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