Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        all his life time) thus~ ~replied.~ ~ Holy Father, I alwayes
 2    1,    1|         to bee.~ ~ Sonne, Sonne, replied the Confessour, these sinnes
 3    1,    1|    Worthy, and charitable words, replied the Friar: but tell me~ ~
 4    1,    3|            meane danger, thus he replied.~ ~ My Lord, the question
 5    1,    7|      Master Guillaume~ ~suddenly replied; Do nothing but this Sir:
 6    2,    1|    desire to~ ~see it, presently replied. All this difficulty cannot
 7    2,    2|        he should refuse it, thus replied. Madam, considering that~ ~
 8    2,    5|       soone~ ~as you please Sir, replied the Damosell, for she tarrieth
 9    2,    5|         strangely~ ~transported, replied; Madame, you honour me beyond
10    2,    5|      what to say, but onely thus replied. I love you as a Sister~ ~
11    2,    6|           Father was? My Father (replied Jehannot?) I may now securely
12    2,    6|         resolved judgement, thus replied. My Lord,~ ~affectation
13    2,    6|        Whereunto Beritola thus~ ~replied. My Lord, I can say nothing
14    2,    6|          I~ ~cannot beleeve Sir (replied Geoffrey) that her greevous
15    2,    7|          in royall magnificence, replied sodainly, that he was~ ~
16    2,    9|        me?~ ~Alas good Mistresse replied the servant, you have not
17    3,    1|         payment. Yea but Sister, replied the second Nun againe, there
18    3,    3|      other. Alas deere daughter (replied the Frier) what can~ ~more
19    3,    4|         spake to her, pleasantly replied: Whoop Sir, where~ ~are
20    3,    5|      Gelding to bee mine? I doe, replied the Magnifico,~ ~but if
21    3,    6|   enflamed with rage,~ ~suddenly replied; that shee would doe according
22    3,    6|          meete~ ~him heere? Yes, replied Catulla. Goe in then to
23    3,    7|       mine affliction? Madame~ ~(replied the Pilgrime) I am of Constantinople,
24    3,    7| committed, and therefore thus is replied. Worthy man, and the~ ~friend
25    3,    7|       him. Aldobrandino lovingly replied, that he~ ~was ready to
26    3,    7|         discredit. Go on boldly, replied Aldobrandino,~ ~doest thou
27    3,    8|      much~ ~amazement, thus shee replied. Alas, holy Father! What
28    3,    9|        to~ ~be her husband? Sir, replied the Count, you may dispossesse
29    3,    9|      Roughly and churlishly he~ ~replied; Let her do as she list,
30    3,    9|        mine. Speake then boldly, replied the old Lady, and~ ~remaine
31    3,    9|          Observe me then Madame, replied the Countesse. It is most
32    3,   10|        Thou shalt soon~ ~learn," replied Rustico, "only do as thou
33    3,   10|      Alibech.~ ~ To this Rustico replied: "Thou hast Hell; and will
34    3,   10|    served God in the desert. She replied that she~ ~had served Him
35    4,    2|             The wise Gentlewoman replied, that she was well contented,
36    4,    2|          May this be possible?~ ~replied the Gossip. Can the Gods
37    5,    3|          The Damosell weeping,~ ~replied; that she had lost her company
38    5,    3|            you then good Father (replied Angelina) seeing I cannot
39    5,    4|     transgressing.~ ~ Ricciardo (replied Messer Lizio) the love I
40    5,   10|        to take~ ~heart, and thus replied. Doest thou compare mee
41    6,    3|      taunt, presently thus she~ ~replied. My Lord, if I should make
42    6,    7|        at all, pleasantly thus~ ~replied. My Lord, true it is, that
43    7,    2|        with him.~ ~ How Husband? replied Peronella, Why now I am
44    7,    5|         Christians did. How now? replied the jealous Asse, what sinnes~ ~
45    7,   10|          thy friend~ ~Tingoccio, replied the ghoste, who according
46    8,    6|      Speake so still in earnest (replied Bruno) and cry it out so
47    8,    7|   withstand his rigor,~ ~thus he replied. Madam Helena, if mine entreaties (
48    8,    7|      downe her cheekes, thus she replied. Wel Sir,~ ~seeing there
49    8,    7|           nevertheles,~ ~thus he replied. Wicked woman, my hands
50    8,    8|         she. Yes that I do wife, replied Zeppa,~ ~and something else
51    8,    8|         so soone? Yea but Zeppa, replied Spinelloccio, wee have~ ~
52    8,    9|      folly, whereupon, thus he~ ~replied.~ ~ Beleeve me Master Doctor,
53    8,   10|        rashly and foolishly thus replied. Deare~ ~Biancafiore, I
54    8,   10|        Monago: wherupon thus she replied. Heaven~ ~knoweth (my dearest
55    9,    5|         in feare of him?~ ~Bruno replied: Be patient Calandrino,
56    9,    5|        indeed? Yes, in any case, replied Bruno, for~ ~Musicke is
57    9,    8|      them? Yes I warrant~ ~thee, replied Guiotto, thou knowst I can
58    9,    8|        be disappointed. Well Sir replied the~ ~Porter, shal I say
59    9,    8|        have with thee. Is it so? replied Blondello, then I wil walke~ ~
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