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1 Ind | shutting up~ ~themselves, walked abroad, some carrying sweete 2 Ind | well~ ~conditioned, and walked abroad (for their greater 3 Ind | themselves, the Gentlemen walked with the Ladies into a goodly~ ~ 4 Ind | be very~ ~hurtfull, they walked abroad into a goodly Meadow, 5 1, 9| granted. So, arising all, they walked to a~ ~Christall river, 6 2, 6| extraordinary misery. As shee walked in these pensive~ ~meditations, 7 2, 7| conferre with her: they walked alone to a Port opening 8 2, 8| wherein all this day we have walked, and there is not any one 9 2, 8| him. When the~ ~Count (who walked up and downe in the habite 10 2, 10| The Ladies~ ~and Gentlemen walked to the Garden, and having 11 3, 3| meerely in despight) walked seaven times in a day by 12 3, 6| she was.~ ~ So farre they walked, and held on this kinde 13 3, 8| the Monasterie; where they walked in the goodly~ ~Garden, 14 3, 8| to drinke, and afterward walked with him about the Cloyster, 15 3, 8| ghost of Ferando, who~ ~walked in this manner after his 16 4, 2| used to stay, and~ ~closely walked along unto the house. No 17 4, 7| his behaviour,~ ~when they walked there in conference together, 18 4, 10| supper time. Some of them walked about the Garden, the beauty~ ~ 19 4, 10| thought of wearinesse. Others walked by the~ ~River to the Mill, 20 5, Ind| into the fields, where they walked in a~ ~gentle pace on the 21 5, Ind| conferred together, as they~ ~walked in severall companies, till 22 5, 1| shot forth.~ ~ When he had walked through the thicket, it 23 5, 6| Summers day, that Restituta walked alone upon the Sea-shore,~ ~ 24 5, 9| morning recreation, shee walked to Frederigoes~ ~poore Countrey 25 6, 2| passage, every morning~ ~they walked on foot by the Church of 26 6, 8| I did observe before. I walked thorow some store of~ ~streetes, 27 6, 10| servants (leaving the Ladies) walked~ ~on to the Valley, which 28 7, 5| fell still in his way as he walked: so farre she~ ~prevailed, 29 7, 10| to other, as they seldome walked asunder;~ ~but (as honest 30 7, 10| Others, not~ ~so minded, walked on the greene grasse, and 31 7, 10| soft and gentle pace, they walked homeward: devising~ ~on 32 8, 2| wonted sprightly behaviour,~ ~walked sullen, sad and melancholly, 33 8, 3| not see him, therefore he walked before~ ~them. Now was his 34 8, 6| thence from him. As they walked~ ~on the way, Bruno saide 35 8, 7| Reniero.~ ~ About the Court walked hee numberlesse times, finding 36 8, 7| able to compasse it, he~ ~walked up and downe like an angry 37 8, 7| that the~ ~Scholler still walked daily by the doore, as formerly 38 8, 7| with none but~ ~Ancilla walked on to her dairy Farme, where 39 8, 8| Camollia. Seldome the one walked abroade~ ~without the others 40 8, 9| Bruno~ ~and Buffalmaco, who walked continually together, and 41 9, Ind| following~ ~her Majesticke pace, walked into a little Wood, not 42 9, 2| vaile, which alwayes she walked~ ~with in the night season, 43 9, 3| like a joyfull man, and walked daily through the~ ~streets, 44 9, 4| Aniolliero in his shirt, and walked~ ~barefooted.~ ~ ~ ~ The 45 10, Ind| forthcoming day.~ ~ After they had walked an indifferent space of 46 10, Ind| mornings draught, and then walked into the~ ~milde shades 47 10, 3| Dismounting from his horse, he walked on with Nathan, diversly~ ~ 48 10, 3| but all alone by himselfe, walked on to the wood, the place~ ~ 49 10, 9| Thorelloes chaunce to be one, and walked in bonds to~ ~Alexandria,