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 1    1,    1|      chastise and admonish them in friendly manner, to clense~ ~their
 2    1,    3|           try if hee would therein friendly~ ~sted him. Having disclosed
 3    1,    7|           man more~ ~honouring and friendly welcoming both strangers
 4    2,    2|            Guillaume, where he was friendly lodged by a faire Widdow,~ ~
 5    2,    2|             talking honestly and~ ~friendly with him, of good parts
 6    2,    4|           in expectation of a more friendly~ ~wind, entred a little
 7    2,    5|   therefore, and say thou hast a~ ~friendly warning. These words dismaying
 8    2,    5|     manifold mischances, his Hoste friendly advised~ ~him with speede
 9    2,    7|           no meane comfort.~ ~ The friendly Merchant, and likewise the
10    2,    7|     perhaps, I shall give you such friendly advice as may stand you~ ~
11    2,    9|              they communed in very friendly manner, concerning their
12    2,    9|           Fortune favoured thee in friendly maner, by~ ~the obtaining
13    2,    9|           by vertue of the Soldans friendly letters beside, to~ ~bring
14    2,   10|        converse with him in more~ ~friendly manner, and he entreated
15    2,   10|          before them both, where~ ~friendly they sate conversing together;
16    3,    3|        that you would give him a~ ~friendly reprehension, and advise
17    3,    3|          Friar (in very loving and friendly sort) mildly~ ~reproved
18    3,    4|            performed, and (by your friendly favor, in helping to direct
19    3,    6|            I gave him so much as a friendly looke: he~ ~shall know,
20    3,    7|        Aldobrandino thus answered. Friendly man,~ ~seeing thou art so
21    3,    8|        Abbot; who made use of this friendly conversation to no other~ ~
22    3,    8|            the Cloyster, in very~ ~friendly conference together, the
23    3,    9|          but~ ~an 100 pounds, as a friendly helpe towards her daughters
24    4,    3|            releeve his poverty, by friendly furthering both their~ ~
25    4,    5|       weeping, made many kinde and friendly motions, to understand~ ~
26    4,    7|            more furthered by his~ ~friendly meeting. Each Lover delighting
27    4,    8|       Silvestra, under faire~ ~and friendly promises, of this moneth,
28    4,    9|          Whereuppon, the league of friendly amity so long~ ~continued,
29    5,    1|            especiall trust) by the friendly favour of night, will enter
30    5,    5|              disposition, and very friendly, with whom Giovanni grew
31    5,    8|          lending an eare to such~ ~friendly counsell: but in the end,
32    5,   10|         the youth was sent away in friendly~ ~manner, and Pedro was
33    6,    1|            adornings: Even so at~ ~friendly meetings, short, sweet,
34    6,    9|           Among which lawdable and friendly observations, there~ ~was
35    6,    9|           and thus in a~ ~kinde of friendly course, each dally furnished
36    6,    9|          to make one in this their friendly~ ~society. And not without
37    6,    9|           honest meeters) a very~ ~friendly Gentleman, singularly well
38    7,    3|         NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SERVING AS A FRIENDLY ADVERTISEMENT TO MARRIED
39    7,    7|   disguised like her selfe, while (friendly)~ ~Lodovico conferred with
40    7,    7|        farre he~ ~prevailed by his friendly protestations, and good
41    7,    9|           chamber; with much other friendly and familiar~ ~talke, they
42    7,    9|           in jesting manner? These friendly speeches cut off all~ ~further
43    7,   10|           to Meucio. Farewell my~ ~friendly companion, for I may tarry
44    8,    5|         him, and two men more, his friendly Companions. Which although
45    8,    9|          more beholding to him, by friendly entertainments and other~ ~
46    8,   10|             cause you to refuse my friendly offer, in such a case~ ~
47    9,    5| immediately~ ~answered, saying: My friendly Companion Bruno, if I had
48    9,    5|             with other such~ ~like friendly tokens: bringing him backe
49    9,    6|          Hoste (being familiar and friendly to all commers) opened the~ ~
50    9,    9|           Thus like two well-met~ ~friendly companions, they rode on
51    9,   10|        Inne,~ ~entreating him very friendly, and in the best manner
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