Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|    never used to fast so long; expecting still when meate would be~ ~
 2    1,    7|        hearing him say so, and expecting no such answer~ ~as he had,
 3    2,    5| servant to the Inne, for not~ ~expecting Andreas presence at Supper,
 4    2,    5|         sate wagging the rope, expecting when hee should be haled~ ~
 5    4,    7|        she found~ ~him readily expecting her comming, and another
 6    5,    1|       to continue there still, expecting the cause of this~ ~his
 7    5,   10|      of Madam Giana; Dioneus~ ~expecting no command, prepared to
 8    7,  Ind|        yeelding obedience, and expecting such~ ~silent attention,
 9    7,   10|        my~ ~Gossip and me, and expecting therefore farre greater
10    8,    7|      of all~ ~hope, and rather expecting death, then any other comfort.~ ~
11    8,   10|         ready a costly Supper, expecting the arrivall of Salabetto:
12    8,   10|        servant. And, without~ ~expecting any more requesting, the
13    9,    3|        order, and hee (without expecting anie other warning) began
14   10,    4| without answering one word, as expecting what he~ ~intended further
15   10,    6|     suiter, or the~ ~Magitian, expecting to bee bountifully rewarded.
16   10,    8|      love her~ ~dearely, daily expecting when our nuptials shall
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