Day, Novell

1    2,   10|       where now we are, so to convey thee~ ~home againe, upon
2    4,    3|      that I should speedily~ ~convey you hence, as fearing the
3    4,    4|       was come, that he would convey his daughter thence to her~ ~
4    4,    6|     have it so, let you and I convey his body~ ~hence, and leave
5    4,    8|     take the~ ~dead body, and convey it to his owne house, if
6    5,    1|       should passe, that must convey Iphigenia to Rhodes~ ~to
7    9,    1| houses of the dead, thence to convey their amorous friends: I~ ~
8    9,    5|     or two with her, and then convey her home againe.~ ~ At one
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