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1 1, 1| honour and~ ~respect: it fortuned that he fell sicke, and 2 1, 5| manhoode of this Marquesse: it fortuned,~ ~that a Knight was then 3 1, 6| hopes~ ~would sort too. It fortuned, during the time of living 4 1, 8| by Godfrey of Bullen, it fortuned that a Gentlewoman~ ~of 5 2, 2| should sort to~ ~effect: it fortuned, that the Theeves seeing 6 2, 3| theyr~ ~onely dependance: it fortuned, that (contrary to the opinion 7 2, 3| sight of Alessandro, it fortuned, that after divers~ ~dayes 8 2, 6| were bound for Alexandria, fortuned~ ~into many places, yet 9 2, 6| of Messer~ ~Conrado, it fortuned that a daughter of his, 10 2, 7| passed on in this manner, it fortuned, that Osbech~ ~the King 11 2, 7| wife~ ~indeede.~ ~ Now it fortuned, that there arrived also 12 2, 8| him in all respects. It fortuned, that the~ ~King and his 13 4, 1| and deere unto him. So it fortuned, that during~ ~the whole 14 4, 2| had hardly any more. It fortuned, that a~ ~young Gentlewoman, 15 4, 2| the former manner.~ ~ It fortuned within few dayes after that 16 4, 2| acquainted with him. It fortuned, that the Friar hearing 17 4, 4| other meanes of helpe; it fortuned that the King of~ ~Thunis 18 4, 5| him in kinde manner; it fortuned, that riding (all~ ~three) 19 4, 6| but as yet~ ~unmarried. It fortuned, that shee fell in love 20 4, 6| afflicting~ ~feares, it fortuned, that Gabriello sodainly 21 4, 6| thus they passed along, it fortuned, that they were met and 22 4, 7| a~ ~pleasant garden, it fortuned, that Pasquino rubbed his 23 4, 7| Loves equall flame: it~ ~fortuned, that Pasquino sitting by 24 5, 2| her owne Fathers house; it fortuned,~ ~that one reigning then 25 5, 3| amorous discoursing.~ ~ It fortuned, that Pedro having no certaine 26 5, 3| commonly to travaile. It fortuned, that one of them, being~ ~ 27 5, 4| da~ ~Valbonna, to whom it fortuned, that (at his entrance into 28 5, 4| adventure so dangerous: it~ ~fortuned, that their amorous pleasure 29 5, 10| make any thing ready.~ ~ It fortuned; that certaine Husbandmen, 30 6, 3| and reverend Prelate; it fortuned that a Gentleman of Catalogna, 31 6, 4| delicate~ ~pleasing savour; it fortuned that a young Woman dwelling 32 6, 5| well entred into yeeres, it fortuned (as~ ~oftentimes the like 33 6, 7| of this sharpe Edict, it fortuned~ ~that a Gentlewoman, who 34 7, 4| these amorous courses, it fortuned,~ ~that her slye suspitious 35 7, 6| friended by opportunity.~ ~ It fortuned in the time of their hopefull 36 7, 7| altogether governed by him.~ ~ It fortuned upon a day, that Egano being 37 7, 8| one time or other; so it fortuned one night, that Simonida~ ~ 38 7, 10| they were wont to doe: It fortuned, that Tingoccio~ ~became 39 8, 3| stone was named. Now it fortuned, that Calandrino (who had 40 8, 4| considering, it never so fortuned to mee with anie~ ~other. 41 8, 5| sometimes accidentally: So it fortuned, that Maso times del Saggio,~ ~ 42 8, 8| continuing in~ ~this kinde: it fortuned on a day, Zeppa abiding 43 8, 10| in a very modest eie: it fortuned, that a Courtezane, one 44 9, 1| couple of Coxcombes; it fortuned, that~ ~the Watchmen, attending 45 9, 2| continuing her harsh speeches, it fortuned,~ ~that Isabella raising 46 9, 4| this idle importunity, it fortuned that Fortarigo espied~ ~ 47 9, 6| thus with the maide, it fortuned that a Cat threw~ ~down 48 10, 3| charge and liberality: it fortuned, that~ ~the rumor of his 49 10, 6| encrease his~ ~Fish-pond.~ ~ It fortuned, that King Charles in the 50 10, 7| to live no longer. Now it fortuned,~ ~that her parents offering 51 10, 8| fell~ ~into a sleepe.~ ~ It fortuned that two men, who had beene 52 10, 9| passe the mountaines; it fortuned, in his~ ~journeying from 53 10, 9| Faulconers condition, it~ ~fortuned uppon a day, that Saladine,