Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      said Chappelet, still in pretended~ ~weeping) this sinne of
 2    2,    7|    her, by the absence of her pretended~ ~Merchant-husband, shee
 3    3,    3|   this occasion: And so, in a pretended rage, she returned~ ~backe
 4    3,    6|     Madam Catulla, where he~ ~pretended no willing long time of
 5    4,    2|      dissolute life, and he~ ~pretended to be surprized with very
 6    4,    2|       watch the walks of this pretended God: and if he soared~ ~
 7    5,    9|        which~ ~heretofore you pretended traval I to suffer for my
 8    7,    9|           Madam Lydia (upon a pretended sicknesse) keepeth her chamber,
 9    8,    6| thereof, they used a kinde of pretended~ ~conjuration, with Pilles
10    8,   10|          with Oyle, and these pretended commodities being shipt,
11    8,   10| verily perswaded,~ ~that this pretended losse was rather hers, then
12   10,    2|       be~ ~so enjoyned by his pretended master) in what temper he
13   10,    3|      in him (in regard of his pretended discontentment)~ ~with many
14   10,    4|    minde.~ ~ So, sitting in a pretended musing a while, at length
15   10,   10|      two children, which he~ ~pretended to be secretly murdered.
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