Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        and touching any thing of theirs, by which meanes they~ ~
 2    1,    1|        sicke mans Chamber~ ~from theirs, heard and understood the
 3    2,    3|        became poore. A Nephew of theirs~ ~(falling almost into as
 4    2,    3|   England; they sent a Nephew of theirs~ ~thither, named Alessandro,
 5    2,    6|         waiting Gentlewoman of~ ~theirs, honest, humble, and very
 6    2,    9|          in your~ ~presence, and theirs.~ ~ The Soldane, being desirous
 7    3,    1| questions, how this intention of theirs might bee~ ~safely brought
 8    3,    7|             because a brother of theirs, being named Theobaldo (
 9    4,    6|          dead mans company, then theirs whom she had thus met~ ~
10    4,    8|         this arrogant opinion of theirs) to imploy and oppose their
11    5,    6|         love be an offence, then theirs may be termed to be~ ~one;
12    8,    3|         to which conference of~ ~theirs, Calandrino lent an attentive
13    8,    6|         a friendlie Companion of theirs,~ ~an honest joviall Priest,
14   10,    8|        in small regard of eyther theirs~ ~or his owne friends: not
15   10,    9|      redeeme divers Cittizens of theirs, there detained as prisoners,
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