Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|        her; but~ ~she somewhat rudely repulsing him, as halfe
 2    3,    7|     move you to repulse him so rudely? Such matters~ ~ought well
 3    4      |       And although I have bene rudely~ ~shaken, yea, almost halfe
 4    4,    2| against the ground he threw me rudely, trampling on me with his
 5    4,    6|       could not comprehend. It rudely seized upon Gabriello, and
 6    4,   10| provoked, she punched him more rudely, and~ ~angerly saide: Awake
 7    4,   10|      here. Ruggiero being thus rudely~ ~punched, fell from off
 8    7,    6|     Lambertuccio repulsing him rudely, and setting foote in the~ ~
 9    7,    8|        so much as uncivilly or rudely handled.~ ~ When the mother
10    7,    9|          Lady (though somewhat rudely, in regard of her perillous
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