Day, Novell

1    4,    3| violent fury. And albeit this inconvenience hapneth most to~ ~men, and
2    4,    7|  spirits, thus he spake. This inconvenience which~ ~thus hath hapned,
3    4,    8|     that to avoid so great an inconvenience, we should send Jeronimo~ ~
4    4,   10|      home, or hath some other inconvenience happned,~ ~whereby finding
5    8,    5|       parties; lest a worse~ ~inconvenience should happen to him.~ ~
6    8,    7|   such a strange unexpected~ ~inconvenience, whereof she had not the
7    9,    2| speaking~ ~advisedly) from an inconvenience sodainly falling on her.
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