Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    the lesse labour in urging questions to thee.~ ~ Master Chappelet
 2    1,    1|      on the poore. Many other questions he~ ~demanded of him, whereto
 3    1,    3|        in answering to divers questions and~ ~demands, then (perhaps)
 4    1,    7| paines in detractions, sowing questions and quarrels betweene one~ ~
 5    2,    7|   came to me; urging sundry~ ~questions to me, which neither I understood,
 6    2,    8|      acquainted with any such questions, a scarlet Dye covering
 7    3,    1|      was.~ ~ After some other questions, how this intention of theirs
 8    3,    4|  great learning) he used many questions~ ~to him, shewed him very
 9    3,    4|         frumping according as questions were demanded of her, and (
10    3,    8|     demanded a number of idle questions, whereto the Monke still
11    3,    8|  whereupon they demanded many questions of him; and id as if~ ~he
12    3,   10|   satisfying himself by a few questions that she had never~ ~had
13    4,    7|      a Tunne. Demanding there questions, concerning his behaviour,~ ~
14    7,    3| Godfathers use to move~ ~such questions? Whereto the Friar thus
15    9,    9|       answering all doubtfull questions and demaunds whatsoever,
16   10,    2|      for it:~ ~but moved many questions concerning Ghinotto, and
17   10,   10|       divers other the like~ ~questions: whereto she still answered,
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