Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|     knowledge thereof, neither suspecting any harme at~ ~all, but
 2    2,    6|     not a little: immediately (suspecting what had happened~ ~indeede)
 3    2,    7|     each~ ~with other, and not suspecting any such treason in them
 4    2,    9|       returne. The Gentlewoman suspecting no guile, but that the Chest
 5    4,    1|        to the King, who~ ~much suspecting what had happened, went
 6    4,   10|     strange an accident, and~ ~suspecting that Ruggiero was dead indeed:
 7    8,    2| required such sawce. Belcolore suspecting no treachery, sent him the~ ~
 8    8,   10|   somewhat~ ~abashed, as halfe suspecting that which followed. After
 9    9,    7|     selfe in this concealment, suspecting other mysterious~ ~matters,
10   10,    8|    night with her,~ ~she never suspecting him to be any other then
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