Day, Novell

 1    3,    8| Purgatory: and therefore, being affrighted, and amazed at this rare~ ~
 2    4,   10|        the Chamber, where being affrighted at so strange an accident,
 3    4,   10|       word. Ruggiero also being affrighted with the Chests fall, and~ ~
 4    4,   10|    Ruggiero (who was well-neere affrighted out of his~ ~wittes, at
 5    5,    3|           Now, concerning poore affrighted Angelina, who (as you heard
 6    5,   10|        owne case, and her poore affrighted friend, who~ ~lay in such
 7    7,    6|     Isabella, ten~ ~times worse affrighted then before, (having two
 8    7,    6|     never was I so dreadfully~ ~affrighted till now; for, a young Gentleman,
 9    7,    6|     what is become of the poore affrighted Gentleman?~ ~Introth Sir (
10    7,    6|         one now very fearefully affrighted indeede) from under the
11    8,    8| Spinelloccio lay not~ ~a little affrighted, speaking stil aloud, as
12    8,    9|       to assist you, being so~ ~affrighted with feare, that you trembled
13    9,    1|       not, would stand gastly~ ~affrighted at the first sight of him.
14   10,    9|        hither, to be so easilie affrighted in our~ ~holy Church, where
15   10,    9|         hee was ten times worse affrighted then~ ~before, because (
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