Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|    purpose to make you no more answers.~ ~ Well (quoth the Judge)
 2    2,    7|     she shape the forme of her answers,~ ~and satisfied (with honor)
 3    2,    8| inwardly~ ~commended the maids answers, and said unto her. But
 4    3,    3|        draw on very ungentle~ ~answers, whereon grow words, and
 5    3,    6|        hath returned in such~ ~answers, as she receyved by my direction.~ ~
 6    3,    6|     who (quoth shee) upon such answers as you have caused me~ ~
 7    3,    6|       with so many frivolous~ ~answers, I would ere this, have
 8    3,    8|        him with as fantasticke answers. Within a while after, he
 9    4,   10|    Provost had heard all their answers, which he caused them~ ~
10    6,    5|      hearing Giottos discreete answers to every ydle question he
11    9,    5|         and then returning her answers to him. Sometimes when~ ~
12   10,    1|        behavior,~ ~shaping his answers accordingly, and on the
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