Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|     her marriage to his sonne, angerly said; Let them~ ~alone with
 2    4,    3|    admittance of his entrance; angerly~ ~returned backe to his
 3    4,   10| punched him more rudely, and~ ~angerly saide: Awake for shame thou
 4    4,   10|        thus replyed~ ~somewhat angerly. Sir (quoth she) what a
 5    5,    1|    roughly, the Seas swelled~ ~angerly, and a tempest arose impetuously,
 6    5,    4|   somewhat froward and teasty; angerly said to his wife.~ ~Why
 7    5,    4|        rest, which made her go angerly to her Husband in the morning,
 8    5,    6|       beheld him~ ~to bee very angerly moved; yet he spared not
 9    5,   10|       his so sudden~ ~returne, angerly she saide: It seemes Sir
10    5,   10|     him no thankes, but rather angerly frowned on him: the Queene,
11    6,    4|        and puffing and blowing angerly,~ ~called for his horses,
12    7,    5|        do. The jealous Coxcomb angerly scratching his head,~ ~and
13    7,    9|     Whereat Nicostratus beeing angerly moved, she (to appease his~ ~
14    7,    9|       side) seeming to be very angerly~ ~incensed, starting faintly
15    7,    9|       kinde of impatience, and angerly frowning upon~ ~Nicostratus,
16    9,    4|        being much mooved, very angerly reprooved Fortarigo, and,~ ~
17    9,    4|    Fortarigoes in his custody; angerly answered; Thou sawcy companion,~ ~
18    9,    6|      and~ ~cleanly manner, but angerly answered. What shall I find
19    9,    9|     Which~ ~Giosefo observing, angerly he said unto her. Was it
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