Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|            Within a while after, pretending to have some speech with~ ~
 2    2,   10|       conference; Pagamino yet~ ~pretending not to know him, but expected
 3    3,    6|          to another Gentlewoman, pretending (in her~ ~honour) to performe
 4    3,    7| Ministers thereto belonging, who pretending a diligent~ ~and carefull
 5    3,    8|          bene dead.~ ~ The Abbot pretending great admiration at this
 6    4,    1|           on the morrow morning, pretending to her waiting woman, that~ ~
 7    4,    2|        more concourse of people; pretending, as~ ~if he purposed to
 8    7,    2|         come from under the Fat, pretending also, as if he~ ~had herd
 9    7,    7|     while. Afterward, Lodovico~ ~pretending a lascivious allurement
10    7,    9|          thou saydst. Pyrrhus,~ ~pretending an alteration into much
11    8,    2|        his owne~ ~advantage, and pretending to have a dinner at his
12    8,    3|         respective memory, and~ ~pretending to be called thence by some
13    8,    3|        they had concluded,~ ~and pretending not to see Calandrino, albeit
14    8,    7|       where the night ensuing,~ ~pretending to take her rest sooner
15    8,   10|          tricke of her Trade, by pretending her enflamed~ ~affection
16    9,    9|       sides, and all parts else, pretending as if he heard not~ ~her
17   10,    4|           the first Master (by~ ~pretending his first right) may lawfully
18   10,    6|       think on any thing else.~ ~Pretending other urgent occasions,
19   10,    8|       and shame~ ~upon himselfe, pretending not [to] see or know Gisippus
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