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1 Ind | before they departed thence, took order for their aptest~ ~ 2 2, 7| fit and convenient houre, took these two~ ~Princes with 3 2, 7| was so closely kept they took their leave, and parted 4 3, 10| to send her away,~ ~and took her into his cell. At nightfall 5 3, 10| seest me do." Thereupon he~ ~took off what few clothes he 6 3, 10| her office had~ ~expired, took the crown of laurel from 7 5, 1| joyfull of these good newes, took so many men as~ ~they could 8 6, 6| principal youth of Florence took a great deal of~ ~pleasure 9 6, 6| and asked him whether he took them~ ~for people of the 10 7, 8| the more assuredly do, he took to wife a~ ~Gentlewoman, 11 10, 1| parting with nothing: he took it as a~ ~diminishing of 12 10, 4| being come from Modena, took a~ ~Gentlewoman, named Madam 13 10, 6| welcome to Signior Neri, who took order in costly maner for 14 10, 9| regard of any knowlege she took of him: for the bushiness 15 10, 9| out of her remembrance; he took the ring which she gave~ ~ 16 10, 10| with his owne~ ~hands, he took off her meane wearing garments,