Day, Novell

 1    4,    8|          Jeronimo. The yong woman starting with amazement, would have
 2    4,    9|         bloody a~ ~Husband.~ ~ So starting up from the Table, and stepping
 3    5,    2|          to Liparis againe,~ ~and starting up sodainly, to looke with
 4    6,    2|          it good, or~ ~no? Cistio starting up, forthwith replyed; Yes
 5    7,    8|          such unseemely speeches? Starting up and~ ~meeting them on
 6    7,    9|        hath appeared, my Husband, starting out of bed, makes him selfe~ ~
 7    7,    9|      unable to endure the savour: starting, and~ ~shrieking out alowd,
 8    7,    9|           Madame Lydia, sodainely starting, and~ ~turning unto her
 9    7,    9|          very angerly~ ~incensed, starting faintly up on her feet,
10    8,    9|    Whereat~ ~Buffalmaco, sodainly starting, and looking frowningly
11    9,    5|        her inward impatience, but starting up as halfe franticke~ ~
12    9,    8|       meere mockage of him, and~ ~starting up with fiery lookes, said:
13    9,    9|       belike subject to fearefull starting, as oftentimes we see horses~ ~
14    9,    9|       passage.~ ~Notwithstanding, starting one while backeward, then
15   10,    4|     weeping. But Signior Gentile, starting~ ~up from the Table, taking
16   10,   10| dissembled angry countenance, and starting up, said. Goe,~ ~give her
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