Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         neverthelesse, upon their hearty repentance, he is alwayes~ ~
 2    5,    2|      Martuccio gave her kinde and hearty thankes, and then~ ~went
 3    6,    2|          having given Cistio most hearty thankes for his kindnesse,
 4    6,    4|      Currado, that he fell into a hearty laughter, and~ ~forgetting
 5    7,    5|         is. The Woman fell into a hearty laughter,~ ~saying. It liketh
 6    7,    7|          sighes and teares; but~ ~hearty imprecations have alwayes
 7    7,    9|           could not refraine from hearty laughter,~ ~beside much
 8    7,    9|          beside~ ~verie kinde and hearty embraces, as lovingly respected
 9    8,    3|      whether I can move you to as hearty~ ~laughter, with a briefe
10    8,    9|          I could set them al on a hearty laughter, so~ ~much pleasure
11    8,   10|     thereof, mooved the Ladies to hearty~ ~laughter, and likewise
12   10,    4|          afterward gave them most hearty thankes,~ ~humbly requesting,
13   10,    4| Nicoluccio, with no meane joy and hearty contentment received both
14   10,    7|     marriage, returned humble and hearty thankes both to the King
15   10,    8|          Gentlemen conceived such hearty griefe, as if he had bin
16   10,    9|         assuring them all of most hearty welcome.~ ~ Saladine, who
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