Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|        interest in the City of Alexandria. This man he imagined best
 2    2,    6|   Gallies which were bound for Alexandria, fortuned~ ~into many places,
 3    2,    7|    sayles, leaving the port of Alexandria, and sayling~ ~prosperously
 4    2,    7|        formerly seene him in~ ~Alexandria, serving her Father in place
 5    2,    7|       had never seene~ ~her in Alexandria? Upon these words, Antigonus
 6    2,    9|   Husband Bernardo came~ ~into Alexandria, and there, after due punnishment
 7    2,    9|       some charge of his) into Alexandria,~ ~carrying thither certaine
 8    2,    9|       him higher with her into Alexandria,~ ~and all his Wares along
 9    2,    9|        that then remained in~ ~Alexandria, and by vertue of the Soldans
10    3,    1|  foundation.~ ~ Not farre from Alexandria, there was a great and goodly~ ~
11    8,    2|       bound and captived, from Alexandria to Avignon. Which~ ~imperious
12   10,    9|  Shipping, and returned into~ ~Alexandria: sufficiently informed,
13   10,    9|       and walked in bonds to~ ~Alexandria, where being unknowne, and
14   10,    9| Thorello had~ ~espied a man in Alexandria whom he saw with the Geneway~ ~
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