Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|       much more circumspect, in answering to divers questions and~ ~
 2    1,    6|  wittily readie in speaking and answering, as none could~ ~easily
 3    1,    9|    quaintly delivered. But when answering~ ~suteth not with understanding,
 4    2,    9|        heated with these words, answering thus. Bernardo,~ ~if I had
 5    3,    7|    courtesie to her Father, and answering so~ ~loude as every one
 6    4,    1|      secret paire of staires,~ ~answering to a lower Chamber of the
 7    4,    7|    standing dumb still, without answering so much as one word; by
 8    6,    1| observation of opportunitie, in answering of a Knight, whose talke~ ~
 9    8,    8|      enquire for him,~ ~and she answering (as she verily supposed)
10    9,    9|       parts of the world; for~ ~answering all doubtfull questions
11   10,  Ind|          devising, talking, and answering to divers demands both what
12   10,    4|         her, to containe from~ ~answering: Neverthelesse, to perfect
13   10,    4|        All sate silent, without answering one word, as expecting what
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