Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|           being accounted for a miracle, every one saide; that this
 2    2,    1|    diligently~ ~observing, what miracle would be wrought on Martellino,
 3    2,    3|       and~ ~seemed meerely as a miracle to him. What shee was, he
 4    2,    9|       hee imagined would be a~ ~miracle. Sicurano having thus obtained
 5    3,    1|          accounting it almost a miracle, said. How commeth this
 6    3,    8|      life of the Abbot, a meere miracle of men, and worthy to~ ~
 7    4,    2|         of~ ~their kinde, and a miracle of Nature.~ ~ I perceive
 8    4,    2|        disclose to you almost a miracle. The vertuous~ ~oath being
 9    4,   10| commended, and wrought such a~ ~miracle on penitent Ruggiero; that
10    7,    9|       of the rarity of~ ~such a miracle, not seene, but in the height
11    9,    9|         Tomorrow we shall see a miracle, and~ ~how availeable the
12   10,    2|        Prelate, no lesse then a miracle: for how can it be otherwise,~ ~
13   10,    6|       surely to me it seemeth a miracle. And if it appertained to~ ~
14   10,    9|      Citizens esteeming it as a miracle, that they~ ~had so happily
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