Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|       whereupon he beganne to conferre thus privately with~ ~himselfe.
 2    1,    9|       gentlenesse of minde we conferre with other; so by~ ~excellency
 3    2,    3|  great respect, the~ ~more we conferre on the accidents of Fortune,
 4    2,    3|    little closer, he began to conferre~ ~familiarly with him, demanding
 5    2,    7|      sent from~ ~the Duke, to conferre with her: they walked alone
 6    4,    9|       that they might further conferre theron together, and for
 7    5,    3| friends hearing, they went to conferre with him, blaming him with~ ~
 8    5,   10|   Husband, shee began thus to conferre with~ ~her private thoughts.
 9    6,   10|      the fire,~ ~and began to conferre with this amiable creature,
10    7,    5|       houre so fitting, as to conferre with him, and~ ~bestow her
11    7,    5|  gutter Window, you and I may conferre more familiarly together.
12   10,    3|      kill him: chaunceth to~ ~conferre with Nathan unknowne. And
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