Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|     the truth; but I pray you, demaund of~ ~all them that accuse
 2    2,    7|        purpose,~ ~because your demaund is to another end.~ ~ Sayling
 3    2,    9|      the Captaine of the Guard demaund~ ~whose they were, stepped
 4    2,    9|   smile not at you, or at your demaund, but at the~ ~manner how
 5    2,   10| ransome this Gentleman~ ~shall demaund, even in the house where
 6    3,    7|      accomplish it. Wherefore, demaund whatsoever thou pleasest,
 7    6,    2|       more such answeres, then demaund of him, to what place else
 8    7,    8|        of their rage, began to demaund in coole~ ~blood, (as it
 9    8,    3|         answered Maso, doe you demaund if have beene there? Yes~ ~
10    8,    3|    have whatsoever~ ~they will demaund for them.~ ~ The other kinde
11    8,    4|   neere by; doe this, and then demaund thy Smocke~ ~of me. Madame (
12    8,    9|     Bruno, hearing the Doctors demaund, and~ ~perceiving that it
13    9,    9|   Melisso, which caused him to demaund of an aged man (who sate~ ~
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