Day, Novell

1    2,    5|   quaking, answered; I~ ~am the Gentlewomans brother of the house. The
2    3,    3|       he proceeded. Because the Gentlewomans husband is~ ~journeyed to
3    3,    4|       Language) commended the~ ~Gentlewomans quaint cunning, but smiling
4    4,    2|         being frighted by the~ ~Gentlewomans kindred and friends, he
5    4,    2|       to the contrary, that the Gentlewomans brethren,~ ~knowing your
6    5,    1| Hereupon, he consulted with the Gentlewomans parents, who~ ~liking the
7    8,    4|       he lay with her: by~ ~the Gentlewomans Bretheren, and the Byshop
8    8,    4|         Provoste perceiving the Gentlewomans deceite, and the~ ~proper
9    9,    1|      come somewhat neere to the Gentlewomans house, and she~ ~standing
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