Day, Novell

1    2,    7|     nor seeing any one, she wondred~ ~greatly, her feares encreasing
2    4,    3|     and therefore not to be wondred at. For if we wil~ ~advisedly
3    5,    2| person appearing in it, she wondred~ ~thereat not a little.
4    5,    7|   the Lord Ambassador, he~ ~wondred thereat not a little, and
5    7,    7|    good sadnesse Beatrix, I wondred not a little at him,~ ~that
6    8,    9|     he told Bruno that he~ ~wondred not a little at him and
7   10,    2|  liberty.~ ~ The Lord Abbot wondred not a little, that a robber
8   10,    3|  Nor is it any matter to be wondred at, in regard that Emperors,~ ~
9   10,   10|     Lord, whereat every one wondred that had knowne her.~ ~Beside
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