Day, Novell

1    2,    3|      can~ ~conveigh you thither quietly enough, without the least
2    2,    5|        haddest not falne, but~ ~quietly gone to sleepe in the house,
3    3,    2| perceived by any one of~ ~them, quietly he laide him downe againe.~ ~
4    3,    4|     house, that we~ ~cannot lye quietly in our beds?~ ~ Pucclo mervalling
5    5,   10|        House, and all the noyse quietly pacified.~ ~Onely (by this
6    7,    6|     Florence, where he left him quietly in his owne lodging.~ ~The
7    7,    8|         left his Wife, and went quietly to bed. Thus by her~ ~wisdome,
8    9,    1| exceedingly affraid; yet he lay quietly stil, and~ ~stirred not,
9    9,    9|      last passe over the Bridge quietly, so that the Muletter wonne~ ~
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