Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        way appeared~ ~but death, whereat the brethren greatly grieved.~ ~
 2    1,    1|         such dissembling pranks: whereat the Confessor being much~ ~
 3    1,    4|         or crevice favoured him, whereat~ ~he could both heare and
 4    1,    5|        ever he had seene before; whereat he mervailed not a little,
 5    1,    6|      directly against the doore, whereat the~ ~Abbot must enter into
 6    2,    1|    returned scoffing answeres.~ ~Whereat the Judge, waxing much displeased,
 7    2,    1|          how all had happened,~ ~whereat hee could not refraine from
 8    2,    3|          affection), use to doe. Whereat Alessandro verie much mervayling,~ ~
 9    2,    5|     sweet kisses and~ ~embraces: whereat (in wonderfull amazement)
10    2,    5|      found lying about the Well. Whereat they smiled, as knowing,~ ~
11    2,    6|          person there remayning, whereat~ ~she wondered not a little:
12    2,    6|        away~ ~from King Charles; whereat Conrado (he being of the
13    2,    7|       verie high, and the Window whereat the Prince then stood~ ~
14    2,    7|         the same false posterne, whereat themselves had entred, laying
15    2,    8|         then their~ ~Master did; whereat both the Lady and the Count
16    2,    9|         to be sometime her owne; whereat she was not a little~ ~abashed
17    2,    9|          hee was well contented. Whereat Bernardo~ ~stoode much amazed,
18    3,    2|       more pleasantly disposing, whereat the~ ~Queene began not a
19    3,    3|          a Purse and a Girdle.~ ~Whereat I grew so greevously offended,
20    3,    7|       gate, attired in mourning, whereat he marvelled not a little;~ ~
21    3,    7|     provided a~ ~goodly Banquet, whereat he pursued to have present
22    3,    9|          dwelt in~ ~the Country, whereat the Count was much discontented;
23    4,    2|    perceive Gossip said Lisetta, whereat you aime, and such is my~ ~
24    4,    4|        to the King of Granada,~ ~whereat she grew exceedingly sorrowfull,
25    4,    5|         it to be Lorenzoes head, whereat they became confounded with~ ~
26    4,    8|        to a Tent-makers Sonne;~ ~whereat he vexed and greeved beyond
27    4,    8|       felt to be as cold as yce: whereat marvailing not a~ ~little,
28    4,    9|        be here~ ~till to morrow. Whereat the Lady appearing to be
29    4,   10|     moved, or answered one word; whereat her~ ~patience being somewhat
30    4,   10|          if he were a dead body. Whereat the~ ~Maide being fearfully
31    4,   10|     empty, and not a drop in it: whereat he~ ~raged so extreamly,
32    5,    1|     leaning still on his staffe; whereat~ ~marvailing not a little,
33    5,    7|        the newborne Babe to cry, whereat~ ~marvelling not a little,
34    5,    9|    Gentleman, became very sicke, whereat his Mother greeved~ ~exceedingly, (
35    5,    9|         I will bring it with me. Whereat the youth was so~ ~joyed,
36    5,   10|      fifth, and many more after, whereat wee were not~ ~a little
37    7,    8|       saide. I see now the marke whereat~ ~he aymeth, to make me
38    7,    9|      away quite from his chin.~ ~Whereat Nicostratus beeing angerly
39    8,    3|         having ended his Novell, whereat the Ladies laughed~ ~exceedingly,
40    8,    4|       his wearisome solicitings. Whereat~ ~she growing greatly offended,
41    8,    5|     hearing of criminall Causes; whereat the chiefe~ ~Potestate,
42    8,    7| disdaining his former Mistresse; whereat shee grew~ ~exceedingly
43    8,    7|      split in a thousand pieces, whereat there needed no great~ ~
44    8,    8|       the doore fast after them, whereat~ ~he could have beene angry,
45    8,    9|  formerly hee had done to Bruno. Whereat~ ~Buffalmaco, sodainly starting,
46    9,    1|         Garments of~ ~Scannadio: whereat she mervailed not a litle,
47    9,    3|        stedfastly in~ ~the face: whereat Calandrino mervailing, sayd.
48   10,    1|          that was full of earth, whereat~ ~the King smyling, said
49   10,    7|      Turnament) at Catalana, and whereat it chanced, that the Daughter
50   10,    8|       things else) Chremes died, whereat both the young~ ~Gentlemen
51   10,    8|  directed: it is the~ ~onely end whereat I aime, and am resolved
52   10,   10|         the same poore~ ~Village whereat shee dwelt, and when hee
53   10,   10|      Crowne of gold on her head, whereat every one standing as~ ~
54   10,   10|     rather~ ~of some Noble Lord, whereat every one wondred that had
55   10,   10|    company of his sweete Sister. Whereat the Lady shewed no other~ ~
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