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Day, Novell
1 Ind | whatsoever they~ ~desired, laughing, and mocking at every mournefull 2 2, 1| could not refraine from laughing. Afterward, he went~ ~with 3 2, 5| mee gone. Hereat the Maide laughing out~ ~aloude, saide; Surely 4 3, 10| that they have not done laughing yet, and said to her:~ ~" 5 5, 5| Menghino.~ ~ ~ ~ All the Ladies laughing heartily, at the Novell 6 6, 5| then hee; in a scoffing laughing humour,~ ~hee saide. Giotto, 7 6, 10| should have burst with laughing.~ ~ But when all the people 8 7, 1| very hardly refraine from laughing, the jest~ ~appeared so 9 7, 4| save thy life: she stood~ ~laughing in the Window, saying. Water 10 7, 10| or thrise. My companyon laughing at~ ~me in mocking manner, 11 8, 3| with the whole matter, who laughing heartily at the jest,~ ~ 12 8, 7| Madame Philomenaes Novell, laughing~ ~heartily at poore Calandrino, 13 8, 7| wanton dalliances together, laughing, and deriding~ ~(with many 14 8, 7| stood by all this while, laughing~ ~at the Schollers hard 15 8, 10| which she received with a laughing heart, but~ ~outward dissembled 16 9, 3| Simon gaped so wide with laughing as one~ ~might easily have 17 9, 6| to one another. Adriano laughing outright, answered.~ ~Let 18 9, 8| to meet with Guiotto: who laughing heartily at him, sayde.~ ~ 19 9, 10| Although there was much laughing at this Novell, the Ladies~ ~ 20 10, 2| discoursed all at large. The Pope laughing~ ~heartely, and the Abbot