Day, Novell

1    2,    1|   Strappado, trembling~ ~and quaking pitifully. For the Judge
2    2,    2| coldes violence, his teeth~ ~quaking, and all his body trembling,
3    2,    5|     disturbed: trembling and quaking, answered; I~ ~am the Gentlewomans
4    5,    3|   safetie, left him standing quaking in his shirt, and so~ ~ranne
5    5,    3|    with cold,~ ~having stood quaking so long in the Tree; at
6    5,   10|      shee sate trembling and quaking, as not knowing what to
7    8,    7|  Alas sweet Madame, answered quaking and quivering Reniero, bee
8    8,    9|     Tombes, staying there~ ~(quaking with cold) awaiting when
9    8,    9| Master Doctor, trembling and quaking still extreamely, was so~ ~
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