Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          omit, that~ ~one Citizen fled after another, and one neighbour
 2  Ind      | incredible;~ ~Fathers and Mothers fled away from their owne Children,
 3    2,    3|           in this behalfe: I have fled from my Fathers Court, and
 4    2,    6|         child~ ~with another, she fled thence to Lapary, where
 5    2,    6|            pursued by the hounds, fled to no other part of the
 6    2,    6|         but a~ ~little boy when I fled thence, yet I can well remember,
 7    2,    8|       since the Count~ ~D'Angiers fled from Paris, having suffered (
 8    3,    7|           Cyprus, but (in terror) fled away from him;~ ~as if Theobaldo
 9    3,    8|        this rare~ ~accident; they fled away from him, running to
10    3,    8|           out of their wits, they fled away~ ~from him, so scared
11    4,    3|       offendor, but Folco being~ ~fled and gone with Ninetta; some
12    5,    1|           of their marriage. They fled with them into Candye, where~ ~
13    5,    7|           him plainly, that if he fled,~ ~forth-with she would
14    6,    4|         their other legs, and all fled away,~ ~after they had made
15    6,    4|        but if (as they) she had~ ~fled away too, by that meanes
16    7,    7|           speake one~ ~Worde, but fled away from him so fast as
17   10,    8|    husbands; nor~ ~them that have fled away with their lovers into
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