Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|      found him standing in his shirt~ ~before the Judge, very
 2    2,    2|       foote,~ ~stript into his shirt, saying to him. Goe now
 3    2,    2| Rinaldo remaining there in his shirt, bare-foot and bare-legged,~ ~
 4    2,    2|       saw a man sitting in his shirt, bare on~ ~feete and legges,
 5    2,    4|        him nothing but a poore shirt of Maile on his~ ~backe,
 6    2,    5|    doublet,~ ~and being in his shirt alone, layed them underneath
 7    2,    5|    leaving him nothing but his shirt, giving them all these severall~ ~
 8    2,    7|  towards the Sea, naked in his shirt, to take the coole ayre,
 9    5,    3|        standing quaking in his shirt, and so~ ~ranne away mainely
10    7,    2|    stripping himselfe into his shirt lighting a Candle, and~ ~
11    8,    9|       my thin wastcoat over my shirt, and finde it~ ~sufficient
12    9,    4|       running after him in his shirt, and avouching that hee
13    9,    4|      leaving Aniolliero in his shirt, and walked~ ~barefooted.~ ~ ~ ~
14    9,    4|  losses~ ~againe; naked in his shirt, he went to Aniollieroes
15    9,    4|        entred Fortarigo in his shirt, with intent to have stolne~ ~
16    9,    4|       apace after him~ ~in his shirt, crying out still aloude
17    9,    4|       which pursued him in his shirt, stayed and apprehended
18    9,    4|    Aniolliero left so in his~ ~shirt, to dance a bare foote Galliard
19    9,    4| returned backe poorly in~ ~his shirt unto Buonconvento, and durst
20    9,   10|       presently to them in his shirt, and being in the Chamber
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