Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|     The Punke that had taken notice of Andreas purse, upon the
 2    2,    8|    the President had taken~ ~notice thereof, and was so well
 3    3,    3|      and~ ~resorts, gave her notice of his often conversing
 4    4,    2|      any person could take~ ~notice thereof, hee became (of
 5    4,    5|       Which Lorenzo taking~ ~notice of, and observing by degrees
 6    4,    5|   and, before any could take notice thereof,~ ~they departed
 7    4,    6|      all Objections.~ ~ When notice heereof was given to the
 8    4,   10|       should come to publike notice. For (quoth she to her Maide)
 9    5,    7|  Pedro~ ~at the length tooke notice of, and grew so forward
10    7,    7|         as yet) had taken no notice of Anichinoes love to her (
11    7,    9|   him, or else would take no notice thereof, it could not~ ~
12    7,   10|  length: he~ ~would not take notice of any thing, as fearing
13    8,    1|      friend should~ ~take no notice, of his giving them to her,
14   10,    5|      but her~ ~Husband tooke notice of it, and would needs understand
15   10,    9| Faulkner, the Soldan tooke~ ~notice of him, and did him many
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