Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           to make a particular~ ~demand of everie thing, even as
 2    1,    1| forwardnesse in him, he began to demand of him if he~ ~had never
 3    1,    5|         well~ ~understanding his demand, which fitted her with an
 4    2,   10|        summes of money he should demand. By sea he passed~ ~to Monaco,
 5    2,   10|         thither, desiring him to demand what ransome he pleased,
 6    3,    6|        to deny any thing you can demand,~ ~as I am readie therein
 7    3,    7|    enough what it~ ~is, and will demand it no more of you, to winne
 8    3,    7|       the Pilgrime, I desire nor demand any thing of you, but~ ~
 9    3,    9|    husband, as I shall desire or demand by your gracious favour,~ ~
10    3,    9|         owne power, to make what demand you please of me, which
11    5,    1|         no answere at all to the demand of Iphigenia: but~ ~so soone
12    5,    3|          sadled, which made them demand to whom it~ ~belonged. The
13    6,    7|           namely, that you would demand~ ~of my Husband, if at all
14    6,    7|        thus replyed. Let me then demand of~ ~you my Lord, being
15    7,    7|       grew to this issue, let me demand of you faire Ladies, in~ ~
16    8,    7|         of my misery, thou didst demand of him, which seemed greatest
17    9,    8|   Blondello, but~ ~why dost thou demand such a question? Because (
18   10,    5|        Signior Ansaldo heard her demand, and the offer beside~ ~
19   10,    5|       Ladies, I think I need not demand the question, whether Signior~ ~
20   10,    9|        is not answerable to~ ~my demand; you did too much yester
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