Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     peradventure) could not bee expected by~ ~such a beginning, if
 2    1,    2|      baptized.~ ~ Jehannot, who expected a farre contrary conclusion
 3    2,    3|         nothing now was to be~ ~expected, but poverty and misery
 4    2,    4|   nothing of any value could be expected in~ ~it, either to recompence
 5    2,    8|       to those which~ ~the Lady expected from her, and for effecting
 6    2,    8|     notable matters, then was~ ~expected to come from him.~ ~ It
 7    2,   10| pretending not to know him, but expected what issue this talke would~ ~
 8    2,   10|        the~ ~Judge beheld, (who expected to finde a farre more gracious
 9    3,    3|      Mistresse, and therefore~ ~expected what he would say. The Friar,
10    4,    3|    disguise, and enjoy his long expected desire; but untill then
11    4,    8|       returned, before~ ~he was expected. His love Silvestra, by
12    4,   10|        bounty was there to be~ ~expected, which made him presently
13    4,   10| required longer time~ ~then was expected: the Maide, had no other
14    5,    1|        and no better hope to be expected of him. His true~ ~name,
15    5,    1|       so that every moment they expected~ ~wracking: they were carried (
16    5,    2|      boats bottome, she hourely expected her finall~ ~expiration:
17    5,    2|       no neede of, neither ever expected any such~ ~rewarding; yet (
18    5,    3|      dismall feares was to be~ ~expected, and no likelihood that
19    5,    7| satisfied in the truth, as shee expected any~ ~favour from him, or
20    5,   10|        the name of a Father, or expected issue and posterity, to
21    6,    1|           is delivered then was expected, or sooner answered, then
22    6,    1|     beeing further off then she expected; a Knight chanced to overtake~ ~
23    6,    3|       Wittoll, but losse of his expected~ ~gaine, and scorne in every
24    6,    6|      was then present. Everyone expected Scalza~ ~would lose, and
25    7,    4|        that good which wee have expected.~ ~Wherefore, to try if
26    7,    5|        answer: That~ ~the party expected, came not: but if hee had
27    7,    6|       to winne what he had long expected. Signior Lambertuccio on
28    8,    7|       longer discourse then she expected: whereby she was constrained
29    8,    7|          and she (from whom she expected her onely best helpe) to
30    8,   10|    merchandises (which he daily expected) were there also arrived.~ ~
31    8,   10|     containing the rest of mine expected Merchandises, is taken by
32    9,    6|         used her (a fortune not expected by~ ~her before:) was more
33    9,   10|       turned to the Ladies, who expected his gracious favour,~ ~and
34   10,    8|     another, when least it~ ~is expected, as being out of his power,
35   10,    8|       death, which he willingly expected every houre, and with all~ ~
36   10,    9|         and the warre (which he expected)~ ~concluded: to requite
37   10,    9|        him as himselfe, if they expected any grace or favour from
38   10,   10|         as his Wife, but rather expected dally, what now~ ~had happened:
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