Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|        turne a Jew. And so going neerer to Abraham, he~ ~said. Alas
 2    1,    4|     which~ ~he came for; he went neerer to her, and very kindly
 3    2,    4|       the Chest was driven still neerer to the Land, and then the~ ~
 4    2,    5|        still and held his peace. Neerer they drew towards~ ~him
 5    2,    7|      other thoughts could come~ ~neerer him but how to bereave the
 6    2,   10|          of me. Wherefore, going neerer to her, he~ ~saide: Faire
 7    3,    4|     course, when there is a much neerer and shorter way, which Mighell~ ~
 8    3,    7|     freed from it. Being brought neerer to him by the~ ~prisoners
 9    5,    6|        his accesse might be much neerer to her, and their~ ~communication
10    5,    8|       untill the Knight was come neerer to~ ~her, and alighted from
11    5,    8|      spectacle, carried a much~ ~neerer application to her then
12    6,    1|           untill her company was neerer arrived: hee~ ~lefte her
13    6,    4|    legges. Then~ ~riding somwhat neerer to them, he cryed out aloud,
14    6,    8|       minde had beene a~ ~little neerer home. I shall tell you the
15    8,    3|      undertake,~ ~but if it were neerer; I could affoord to goe
16   10,    2|          most skilfull Physitian neerer hand, whose~ ~experience
17   10,    8| depending thereon; I stand~ ~the neerer thereto obliged. For this
18   10,    9|           making hast by a farre neerer way, caused Supper to be
19   10,    9|        Crosse, hee went somewhat neerer to the bed,~ ~when Thorello
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