Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|         great power over him. It chanced on a fasting day~ ~about
 2    1,    6|     quality from~ ~him selfe) he chanced to say; that he had beene
 3    2,    1|         in the Church.~ ~ Now it chanced by ill fortune, that there
 4    2,    3|          the~ ~High-wayes.~ ~ It chanced on a day, that Alessandro
 5    2,    5|    Safely enough he went in, but chanced to tread~ ~upon a board,
 6    2,    6|     Charles, the aforesaid Sonne chanced to bee~ ~knowne by his Mother,
 7    2,    6|      visit her Parents; but it~ ~chanced quite contrary to her expectation,
 8    2,    7|          house belonging to him, chanced to ride by on the sands.
 9    2,    7|   bussinesse into Armenia: hee~ ~chanced to see the Lady at a window
10    2,    8|        weakenesse of body.~ ~ It chanced on a day, a Physicion was
11    3,    5|      vertuous, and chaste. It so chanced, that this~ ~Magnifico had
12    3,    6|   salutations,~ ~according as he chanced to see her, or meet her.~ ~
13    3,    7|     conflicts. But~ ~on a day it chanced he heard a song sung in
14    4,    1|         mingled~ ~among them. It chanced that the King awaked, and
15    4,    7|      them. At~ ~length, Pasquino chanced to crop a leafe of the Sage,
16    4,    9|        what unhappy meanes, they chanced to have~ ~buriall in that
17    5,    1|          him above all other: it chanced upon~ ~a day about the houre
18    5,    1|  indifferent respite of time, it chanced that the young~ ~Damosel (
19    5,    6| continued in equall fervency, it chanced upon a~ ~faire Summers day,
20    5,    6|          place of~ ~pleasure. It chanced on a day, that keeping his
21    5,    9|    greatly. Next unto him, if he chanced~ ~to die without a lawfull
22    5,    9|       extreamity of his disease, chanced to dye, leaving~ ~his mother
23    6,    1|      then she expected; a Knight chanced to overtake~ ~this faire
24    6,    2|      saide Popes negotiation. It chanced,~ ~that as being the most
25    6,    3|  Afterwards, this impudent shame chanced to be generally knowne,~ ~
26    6,    4|         neere~ ~to the River, he chanced to see (before any of the
27    6,    7|        he was, in whose arms she chanced to be taken; to live~ ~basely
28    6,    8|         much as we should.~ ~ It chanced upon a day, that shee comming
29    6,    9|            was never done.~ ~ It chanced upon a day, that Signior
30    7,    3|          loving Gossip~ ~Reynard chanced to come in; and questionlesse,
31    7,    7|       continued in the Court, it chanced, that certaine Knights,~ ~
32    8,    2|      Simon being walking abroad, chanced to meete with~ ~Bentivegna,
33    8,    3|       head, by~ ~much misfortune chanced to see me; in regard (as
34    8,    7|         kinde conferences.~ ~ It chanced at the verie same time,
35    8,    7|         day to Madame Helena, it chanced,~ ~that a Clowne or Countrey
36    9,    4|   necessary to attend on him, it chanced~ ~that Fortarigo hearing
37    9,    5|          time among the rest, it chanced that he brought a Damosell~ ~
38    9,    8|          walke abroade againe,~ ~chanced to meet with Guiotto: who
39   10,    3|    famous in infinite places. It chanced on a day, as Mithridanes
40   10,    4|        Gentile, and such also as chanced to heare~ ~thereof. The
41   10,    7|         Catalana, and whereat it chanced, that the Daughter of~ ~
42   10,    8|   touched them so equally.~ ~ It chanced within some few months after,
43   10,    9|     about his~ ~Hawkes: Thorello chanced to smile, and used such
44   10,    9|         this manner at Pavia, it chanced on a day, that Signior Thorello
45   10,    9|        such~ ~costly jewells: it chanced that Signior Thorello awaked,
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