Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      thrived more and more,~ ~arising still from good to better.~ ~
 2    1,    9|       service. Master Albert, arising from his~ ~seat, thanking
 3    1,    9|       as she had thus spoken, arising from her seate of~ ~dignity,
 4    1,    9|    had his suite granted. So, arising all, they walked to a~ ~
 5    2,    3|      to her disposing.~ ~Shee arising out of her bed, called him
 6    5,    3|   seen her~ ~to day since our arising. The old woman made answer,
 7    6,  Ind|     bright splendor, by the~ ~arising of a more powerfull light,
 8    6,   10|    Eliza, with a modest blush arising in her face,~ ~replyed;
 9    7,    6|   implacable manner? The Lady arising from her Couch, and going
10    7,    7|       like to his~ ~Lady, who arising from the place where he
11    9,    2|       of Nuns in~ ~Lombardie, arising hastily in the night time
12    9,    9|   such rest as she could: but arising early the~ ~next morning,
13   10,    8|     troubles and~ ~commotions arising daily betweene them, drawing
14   10,    9| second nuptialls.~ ~ Thorello arising out of the bedde, gave gracious
15   10,   10|     Evening~ ~Starre; without arising from his seat, spake as
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