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1 1, 6| words; You shall receive an hundred~ ~for one, and so possesse 2 1, 6| morning, You shall receive an hundred for one? That is verie true~ ~ 3 1, 6| you are sure to receive an hundred againe, you will all be~ ~ 4 1, 6| poore offence, above three hundred peeces of Gold, and not 5 2, 5| at Naples, did put five hundred Crownes of gold in his purse, 6 2, 5| lost a~ ~Sister, and five hundred Crownes besides? With many 7 2, 5| valued to be worth five hundred~ ~duckets of gold: this 8 2, 5| having adventured his five hundred~ ~Crownes on a Ring, wherewith 9 2, 10| there lived in Pisa (some hundred yeeres before~ ~Tuscany 10 3, 4| I have heard you say an hundred times, that when folke~ ~ 11 3, 9| Countesse~ ~gave her five hundred pounds, besides so many 12 4, 10| condemned the Lombards in three hundred Ducates, to be given to~ ~ 13 6, 3| him, as to give him five hundred Ducates of~ ~Gold, on condition, 14 7, 5| deceive thee, if thou hadst an hundred eyes, as~ ~Nature affords 15 7, 7| extreamly, calling me~ ~an hundred Whores and Strumpets, reputing 16 8, 1| had occasion to~ ~use two hundred Crowns, about businesse 17 8, 1| shall neede to use~ ~but two hundred Crownes onely: I desire 18 8, 1| see her, and bring the two hundred Crownes with~ ~him.~ ~ Gulfardo, 19 8, 1| he counted downe the two hundred~ ~Crownes; and delivering 20 8, 1| Ambrosia, receive these two hundred Crownes, which~ ~I desire 21 8, 1| Ambrosia, receyved the two hundred Crownes, not~ ~regarding 22 8, 1| summe~ ~containing truly two hundred Crownes (wherewith she was 23 8, 1| said. Worthy Sir,~ ~the two hundred Crownes which you lent me 24 8, 1| Husband, I received two hundred Crownes of the Gentleman, 25 8, 7| tooke it from~ ~thee, and an hundred more such as thy selfe, 26 8, 9| readie money) almost an hundred poundes in~ ~Bagattinoes, 27 8, 10| amounting in valew to above five hundred~ ~Florines of Gold. When 28 8, 10| to above the value of an hundred Crowns, and yet she would 29 8, 10| am able to lend you five hundred if I were sure of their 30 8, 10| alwaies ready three or foure hundred by me, to do any kinde~ ~ 31 8, 10| he brought her the~ ~five hundred Florines, which she received 32 8, 10| having thus received the five hundred Florines, the~ ~indiction 33 8, 10| repay him backe his five hundred~ ~Florines, to winne from 34 8, 10| due returne of your five hundred Florins. No~ ~sooner were 35 8, 10| them to be his owne five hundred Florines: then,~ ~putting 36 8, 10| money, because the five hundred~ ~Florines which I received 37 8, 10| who did lend me~ ~five hundred Florines in my need, to 38 8, 10| any thing of thirty in the hundred, and if you should bee~ ~ 39 8, 10| Canigiano, with~ ~fifteene hundred Florines of Gold: from whence 40 8, 10| whole did not value two hundred~ ~Crownes: which when she 41 8, 10| repaying backe the~ ~five hundred Florines, and folly in lending 42 9, 3| left him a legacy of two hundred Florines, wherewith he purposed 43 9, 3| deliverance. I have two hundred Florines, lately falne to 44 9, 6| Have~ ~not I tolde thee an hundred times, that thou art not 45 10, 3| up the full summe of an~ ~hundred yeares: how miserable is 46 10, 9| Friends (to the~ ~number of an hundred Horsse) accompanied them