Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   Whereupon, Madame~ ~Philomena ranne presently to a Bay-tree,
 2    1,    6|        Can de la Scala, as fame ranne abroad of him in all places,~ ~
 3    2,    1|      the reason why the throngs ranne on heapes~ ~in such sort
 4    2,    5|        her youthfull commodity, ranne to him, and embraced him
 5    2,    5|   frighted out of~ ~their wits, ranne away amaine, as if they
 6    2,    8|         garments in peeces, she ranne about like a distracted
 7    4,    3|       and humble entreaties) he ranne in haste to Ninettaes Chamber,
 8    5,    3|  quaking in his shirt, and so~ ~ranne away mainely to defend themselves.
 9    5,    3|        sodainly slie arose, and ranne into a Garden plot, which~ ~
10    5,    5|    which~ ~Menghino hearing, he ranne thither presently with his
11    5,    7|         having no other refuge, ranne likewise into a poore~ ~
12    5,   10|          empty Sacke, and after ranne ranne to let her Husband
13    5,   10|    empty Sacke, and after ranne ranne to let her Husband come
14    5,   10|  answere, foorth of doores shee ranne, but whither,~ ~wee know
15    7,    6|           the woman perceiving, ranne presently and acquainted
16    7,    6|      vile oathes and vowes, hee ranne downe the stayres~ ~againe,
17    8,    7|      Schollers~ ~departing, she ranne in all hast with the garments
18    9,    5| scouting. But the enraged woman ranne furiously~ ~upon poore daunted
19   10,    9|        into admiration, but hee ranne away also very fearefully.
20   10,    9|      demanded the reason why he ranne in such haste,~ ~which the
21   10,    9|         seeing him to~ ~stirre, ranne all away in feare, crying
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