Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     travelled~ ~about a leagues distance, arrived at the place of
 2    2,    7|        on above halfe a Leagues distance, before any~ ~perceived
 3    2,    8|     regard of my husbands far~ ~distance from me, medling in the
 4    3,    5|    Ladie, and so farre off in~ ~distance from you, as I may not be
 5    4,    4|         further off, by a large distance of way from her~ ~friend,
 6    4,    8|        send Jeronimo~ ~some far distance hence, to remaine where
 7    4,    9|        beeing an huge height in distance~ ~from the ground, the fall
 8    5,    3|     After they were gone a good distance off, the good old man began~ ~
 9    5,    7|         some two or three miles distance from Trapani, had a~ ~Countrey-House
10    5,    8|         gone some halfe miles~ ~distance from his Tents, entred into
11    6,    5|      After they had ridden some distance of ground, much moyled and~ ~
12    6,    8| thoughts having wandred a great distance hence,~ ~and further then
13    6,   10|         the men. And within the distance~ ~of halfe a mile, they
14    6,   10|   beautie of the place, and the distance thence. The~ ~King (upon
15    8,    3|       at the most, within the~ ~distance of two yards length; and
16    8,    9|         a Crosse-bowe shoote in distance from~ ~me, and made her
17   10,    3|        the quarter of a miles~ ~distance hence; whereto Nathan usually
18   10,    6|       where, about a Bow shoote distance from all other dwelling~ ~
19   10,    9|        accompanied them a great distance from~ ~the Citie, and although
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