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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~ ~