Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       upon this accident will cry out and mutiny against us;~ ~
 2    2,    8|    Then the Children began to cry, saying; that they would
 3    4,    1| thereat. Once he intended, to cry out~ ~for have them both
 4    5,    3|      could do; which made her cry out to~ ~him, saying: Helpe
 5    5,    3|  whereupon, shee was ready to cry out, as fearing that~ ~she
 6    5,    7|    heard the newborne Babe to cry, whereat~ ~marvelling not
 7    5,   10|        as hee was enforced to cry out aloude: which Pedro~ ~
 8    5,   10|  little.~ ~ Knowing that this cry was in his house, hee tooke
 9    5,   10|     of the Parlour, heard the cry to be louder;~ ~because
10    7,    6| Chamber. Hearing his pittious cry, and~ ~compassionating his
11    8,    6|   earnest (replied Bruno) and cry it out so loud as~ ~thou
12    8,    7|        whom she might call or cry out for helpe, not fearing
13    9,    3|     he~ ~beganne to rage, and cry out aloud, saying to his
14    9,    7|  being (by no meanes) able to cry,~ ~because he held her so
15   10,    9|     the Monkes, hearing their cry, and perceiving the reason;
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