Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|         were~ ~therein not much behinde her, thinking to checke
 2    2,    5|       Andrea, closely couched~ ~behinde the wall. Which sight somewhat
 3    2,    7|  towards him:~ ~stealing softly behinde him, sodainely they threw
 4    3,    7|    morning, leaving his servant behinde~ ~him in his lodging, he
 5    4,    2|         fastened to his backe~ ~behinde him, and all cunningly covered
 6    4,    2|        winges~ ~together againe behinde his backe, fastening also
 7    4,    8|         drawne, he hid himselfe behinde them on the further side
 8    4,    8|     Jeronimo had hid~ ~himselfe behinde the Curtaines; who stepping
 9    4,    9|      whereof standing wide open behinde her: violently~ ~shee leaped
10    5,    4|     matter; stept side with him behinde the drawne Curtaines, untill~ ~
11    5,   10|     remembrance of~ ~woman-hood behinde me. I tell thee plainely
12    6,    1| requested Madam Oretta, to ride behinde him on horse-backe,~ ~and
13    6,    1|         would ease your journey behinde mee on~ ~my Gelding, even
14    6,    1|         having the Lady mounted behinde him rode on with a gentle~ ~
15    6,    4|         now before,~ ~and after behinde, to espy any Cranes standing
16    7,    7|          and Anichino remaining behinde at home, Madame Beatrix,
17    8,    6|        any coughing, till one~ ~behinde him, saide. What meaneth
18    8,    9|       here two of his Schollers behinde him,~ ~men of absolute skill
19    8,    9|        forced to leave his hood behinde him,~ ~scrambling both with
20    9,    5|     having hid themselves close behinde~ ~Philippo, they both heard
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