Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|   treason in them towards him:~ ~stealing softly behinde him, sodainely
 2    2,    9|        disconsolate, and night~ ~stealing fast upon her, shee went
 3    4,    1|   Gentlewomen in the Garden, and stealing softly into her~ ~Chamber,
 4    4,    4|        her husband, or private~ ~stealing her away from her Fathers
 5    4,   10|           Two Lombard usurers,~ ~stealing the Chest, in hope of a
 6    5,    6|     Ischia, about this rape or~ ~stealing away of Restituta; but the
 7    7,    8|         so hee did.~ ~Arriguccio stealing softly out of bed from his
 8    8,    3|        stone.~ ~ Calandrino went stealing before the other two, and
 9    8,    5|       justice~ ~against him, for stealing my drawing-over stockeings,
10    8,    6|        about, and in the case of stealing~ ~a Brawne, it is doubtfull
11    8,    6| concealedst them to~ ~thy selfe, stealing home invisibly before us,
12    8,    7|         Afterward,~ ~by soft and stealing steps, hee went into the
13    8,    9|         apt excuses to his wife, stealing forth his~ ~Scarlet Gowne
14    9,    6|        he arose very softly, and stealing to the bed of~ ~Nicholetta,
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