Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|  report, and grew~ ~into such familiarity with Ambroginolo, that (
 2    3,    4|      soone after) grew~ ~into familiarity, with Puccio: now because
 3    3,    6|  kindnesse,~ ~then domesticke familiarity. At home thou lookest sower,
 4    3,    7|       him, and what~ ~private familiarity had passed betweene us.
 5    3,    8|        yet he fell into great familiarity~ ~with the Abbot; who made
 6    4,    1|     hearing and~ ~seeing this familiarity of Guiscardo with his Daughter,
 7    4,    3|    his owne: and growing into familiarity with them, one~ ~while he
 8    4,    3| Friends (quoth he) the honest familiarity which hath past~ ~betweene
 9    4,    8|      accidents, by~ ~names of familiarity passing betweene Boyes and
10    4,    8|      follow.~ ~ Nor grew this familiarity (as yet) any way distasted,
11    5,    5|      Giovanni grew in great~ ~familiarity, and when he found time
12    5,    9|  Hounds and Hawkes; grew into familiarity with poore Frederigo, and~ ~
13    7,    4|     she compassed the~ ~first familiarity with her friend, yea, divers
14    7,    9|     them would adventure such familiarity before his face:~ ~would
15    8,    2|    became converted to former familiarity;~ ~the garments were redeemed:
16    8,    9|     acquainted, and grow into familiarity with them both, or any of~ ~
17    8,    9|  extraordinarily, and Brunoes familiarity was so highly~ ~pleasing
18    8,    9|    Schollers, and our private familiarity~ ~together proved so prosperous,
19    8,   10|     she expressing all former familiarity,~ ~shewing her selfe as
20   10,    6| occasions, he fell into great familiarity with~ ~Signior Neri, visiting
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