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1 Ind | passing among~ ~them.~ ~ Dinner being ended, and the Tables 2 Ind | attending~ ~servants to dinner) paced foorth a daunce very 3 1, 5| company on the morrow at dinner. The Lady, being singularly 4 1, 5| Welcome. But concerning the dinner, and~ ~diet for service 5 1, 5| great a Prince: the houre of dinner drawing on, the~ ~King and 6 1, 5| occasion~ ~of his Henne dinner, as also, what vertue lay 7 1, 5| so~ ~unkingly a purpose, dinner being ended, by a sudden 8 1, 6| visiting~ ~him also at dinner time, which being ended, 9 1, 6| as he was commanded, at dinner time, he~ ~came to the Inquisitor, 10 1, 6| with Maister Can one day at dinner, where he~ ~presented himselfe 11 1, 6| thither before the houre for dinner.~ ~ Being instructed in 12 1, 6| stay~ ~long there for his dinner, he might (perhaps) complaine 13 1, 6| indifferent while~ ~before dinner time: wherefore entering 14 1, 6| provision~ ~there was for dinner, he said to himselfe; Truly 15 1, 6| then it was the houre of dinner) command water to be brought 16 1, 6| how to do him honor. When dinner was ended, the Abbot bestowed~ ~ 17 1, 9| Collation or rerebanquet~ ~after dinner, to feede on Lupines, and 18 2, 7| Causing a very magnificent dinner to be prepared,~ ~and in 19 3, 4| thou have any. Then go~ ~to dinner, attending readily till 20 3, 7| morrow following,~ ~about dinner time, the foure brethren 21 3, 9| were readily covered for dinner. Preassing~ ~through the 22 4, 1| divers dayes before, after~ ~dinner time, to resort all alone 23 4, 1| busied and troubled, after dinner, and as he often had used~ ~ 24 4, 2| Lisetta immediately after dinner,~ ~being attended by her 25 4, 7| Sunday~ ~following after dinner, to go fetch the pardon 26 4, 9| On the morrow, after dinner, arming himselfe, and two 27 5, Ind| departing thence,~ ~the houre of dinner was come: at which time, 28 5, 8| loved, to take part of a dinner with him, who~ ~likewise 29 5, 8| Pine-trees, never~ ~minding dinner time, or any thing else, 30 5, 8| vouchsafe to accept a dinner heere with wi me; as for 31 5, 8| them.~ ~ A most magnificent dinner had Anastasio provided, 32 5, 8| About the~ ~closing up of dinner, they beganne to heare the 33 5, 9| any other~ ~foode for her dinner; made a dainty dish of his 34 5, 9| his Faulcon get him his dinner and supper,~ ~patiently 35 5, 9| speede) shall make ready dinner.~ ~ Poore Frederigo, although 36 5, 9| telling the Lady~ ~that dinner was ready, and nothing now 37 5, 9| had bene her service at dinner:~ ~he stood like a man meerely 38 5, 9| poore, yet magnificent dinner, in killing his Faulcon 39 6, Ind| Queene commanded.~ ~ After dinner, they sung divers excellent 40 6, 10| theron; they made the shorter dinner, and afterward flocked in 41 6, 10| command, that (on the morrow) dinner should be readie betimes, 42 7, 5| up the stayres, going to dinner with his Wife. Within a~ ~ 43 7, 6| selfe so well as thou canst. Dinner~ ~being immediately made 44 7, 9| rejoycing day, so~ ~soone as dinner was ended, and the Tables 45 7, 9| Nicostratus sate downe to dinner or supper, stood in~ ~Office 46 7, 9| sicknesse. One day after dinner, shee being visited by Nicostratus,~ ~ 47 8, 2| and pretending to have a dinner at his lodging, for a few~ ~ 48 8, 2| with the Pestell, and about dinner time, when he knew~ ~Bentivegna 49 8, 2| found her sitting~ ~at dinner with her Husband, and delivering 50 8, 3| they could~ ~reach home by dinner time) according as merrily 51 8, 3| privilie gone~ ~home to dinner, and making starke fooles 52 8, 3| were all in their houses at dinner.~ ~ Calandrino, every minute 53 8, 3| must remaine without~ ~our dinner. When Calandrino heard this, 54 8, 7| to send his servant unto dinner,~ ~because he had fasted 55 8, 8| answered~ ~Zeppa, the time for dinner is yet farre enough off, 56 8, 8| matters to confer on before dinner, which will require three~ ~ 57 8, 8| What, is it time to go to dinner? It will~ ~be anon Sir, 58 8, 8| selfe to the kitchin, to see dinner~ ~speedily prepared, while 59 8, 9| he was a daily guest at dinner and supper with~ ~him, and 60 8, 9| was his daily~ ~guest at dinner and supper, with such extraordinary 61 8, 9| Physitian invited them both to dinner; when he demanding, what~ ~ 62 9, 8| beguile himselfe of a~ ~good dinner: for which deceit, Guiotto 63 9, 8| parting; about the houre of dinner time, Guiotto went to the~ ~ 64 9, 8| certain of his neighbors, but dinner was not (as yet) ready,~ ~ 65 9, 8| were they come thither to dinner. Messer Corso demaunded 66 9, 8| other friends being~ ~gone, dinner was served in, none els 67 9, 8| so~ ~to have made a ful dinner indeed: was of a quick apprehension, 68 9, 8| meet with as pleasing a dinner as I did. So, parting away 69 9, 8| wouldst bestow such another dinner on mee, then wil I~ ~enrubinate 70 9, 9| pleased to have for his dinner; he~ ~smiling heartely thereat, 71 9, 9| her his mind. And when~ ~dinner time came, every thing was 72 10, Ind| should bee summoned to~ ~dinner. Which was no sooner over-past, 73 10, 2| his service. A costly dinner he provided likewise, whereto 74 10, 2| by Ghinotto.~ ~But when dinner time was come, the Lord 75 10, 4| feast. About the ending of dinner, closely he~ ~made the Lady 76 10, 4| presence, at this poore homely dinner of~ ~mine, and I will welcome 77 10, 7| tedious sickenesse: but since Dinner time, she is indifferently~ ~ 78 10, 9| with~ ~larger amends at dinner.~ ~ Heereupon, having instructed 79 10, 9| refuse to take a homely~ ~dinner with them.~ ~ Saladine and 80 10, 9| were seated at the Tables, dinner was~ ~served in most magnificent 81 10, 9| no Prince or great Lord. Dinner~ ~being ended, and divers 82 10, 9| thankefull manner. And when dinner~ ~time came, Thorello in 83 10, 10| arrived at Saluzza about dinner time, where wanted no resort,