Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   neither could the bodies have proper place~ ~of buriall, according
 2  Ind      |       withall) what likewise is proper and~ ~convenient for us:)
 3    2,    4|        lighter vessell, apt and proper for the use of a~ ~Pirate,
 4    2,    5|          that he was an hansome proper man, and of such cariage~ ~
 5    2,    5|   calling them readily by their proper~ ~names, according to her
 6    2,    9|   together, there was a young~ ~proper man, named Ambroginolo of
 7    4,    5|         remained~ ~unmarried. A proper youth, being a Gentleman
 8    4,    7|         birth then her selfe, a proper young~ ~springall, named
 9    5,    6|      name was Marino Bolgaro. A proper~ ~youth called Guion, dwelling
10    5,   10|     This friend was~ ~a gallant proper youth, as any all Perugia
11    6,    8|         and I could not see one proper man: and as for the women,~ ~
12    7,    2|      Wife. I could have had~ ~a proper, handsome yong man; one,
13    7,    3|         there lived in Siena, a proper yong~ ~man, of good birth
14    7,    3|         indifferent faire and~ ~proper woman: his holy brother
15    7,    5|       there dwelt a comely yong proper~ ~Gentleman, whose perfections
16    8,    2|          lustie, gallant,~ ~and proper of person (especially for
17    8,    2|         smirking behaviour, his proper person,~ ~pretty talke,
18    8,    4| Gentlewomans deceite, and the~ ~proper hansome person so sweetly
19    9,    5|     said Calandrino, there is a proper handsome~ ~woman here in
20    9,    5|        is?~ ~There are infinite proper handsome fellowes, that
21   10,    7|       he did; he called for a~ ~proper yong Gentleman, but somewhat
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