Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|       and the Gentlewoman fast asleepe in her bed, a lighted Taper
 2    3,    1| thinking Massetto to be fast~ ~asleepe, began in this manner.~ ~
 3    3,    3|        window, when I was fast asleepe, opened the Casement, and~ ~
 4    4,    1|  matters, at last he fell fast asleepe.~ ~ It hath bin observed
 5    4,   10|  finding Ruggiero sitting fast asleepe, she began to hunch~ ~and
 6    5,    1| Damosell, seeming~ ~to be fast asleepe, attired in such fine loose
 7    5,    2| thinking~ ~the Fishermen to be asleepe therein: stept boldly, and
 8    5,    4|    Valbonna, as he sate~ ~fast asleepe at his Daughters Chamber
 9    5,    4|       that they both fell fast asleepe, he having his~ ~hand closed
10    5,    4|        how they both sate fast asleepe, and~ ~in such manner as
11    7,    1|        she seemed to be fast~ ~asleepe; and Frederigo pausing a
12    7,    4|    matters, that he being fast asleepe, his wife then tooke~ ~advantage
13    7,    8|        was long before he fell asleepe: but beeing once falne into
14    7,   10|       after, Meucio being fast asleepe in~ ~his bed, the ghoste
15    9,    4|       drunke, and so had falne asleepe in one place or other,~ ~
16    9,    6| imagined them to be all~ ~fast asleepe, he arose very softly, and
17    9,    6|    Adriano being not yet falne asleepe, feeling the hostesse~ ~
18   10,    8|       without any weapon, fast asleepe by~ ~the dead body: thou
19   10,    9|      and the Knight lying fast asleepe in it. While they stood
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