Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|         The Inquisitor presently demaunded of him, whether he had heard~ ~
 2    2,    1|          ground, the Judge still demaunded of him, whether the accusations~ ~
 3    2,    3|          at his rest; Alessandro demaunded of the Hoste, what~ ~provision
 4    2,    5| affrighting him, he yet~ ~boldly demaunded, what and who he was? Whereto
 5    2,    7|          of their Ladie Abbesse) demaunded of~ ~mee, whether I was
 6    2,    8|         her purpose; twice hee~ ~demaunded of her, upon what occasion
 7    2,    9|         make a mockerie thereof, demaunded, if the Emperour had given
 8    3,    1|          with Lurco, but onely~ ~demaunded other matter of him, saying:
 9    3,    6|       there with the olde woman, demaunded of her,~ ~if Philippello
10    4,    6|    matter by the Potestate: he~ ~demaunded (in teares) of his daughter,
11    4,    8|   neighbours; awaking him first, demaunded of him what was best to~ ~
12    4,   10|        doores and windowes; they demaunded, Who was~ ~there? Ruggiero,
13    5,   10|          one to sneeze so often. Demaunded of her a reason for it,
14    5,   10|         the youth perfectly, and demaunded of him, how he came thither.
15    6,  Ind|         into her presence, she~ ~demaunded the reason of their discord;
16    6,    7|          know of~ ~him, what hee demaunded of her?~ ~ The Potestate
17    6,   10|         goodnes. And when it was demaunded of~ ~Friar Onyon, what these
18    7,    5| countenance in his wife: one day demaunded of her (with a~ ~very stearne
19    7,    8|       their rude trampling, shee demaunded, who~ ~was there. One of
20    7,   10|     grievous paines. Then Meucio demaunded~ ~particularly, the punishments
21    7,   10|        while I lived. Then hee~ ~demaunded of mee what offence it was,
22    8,    2|    presence of her Husband; he~ ~demaunded to have his Cloake sent
23    8,    2|          if the question may bee demaunded? Beleeve me~ ~dainty Ducke,
24    8,    2|   Belcolore hearing the Cloake~ ~demaunded, stept up to make answere:
25    9,    8|          to dinner. Messer Corso demaunded of~ ~Guiotto, what newes
26    9,    9|          withall.~ ~Afterward he demaunded of Melisso, to know the
27    9,    9|          a very low~ ~courtesie, demaunded what hee pleased to have
28   10,    2|        the Chamber. Whereupon he demaunded of him (as seeming to be~ ~
29   10,    2|         went~ ~to the Abbot, and demaunded of him, how he felt his
30   10,    2|          he saw him returned, he demaunded, what benefit he received~ ~
31   10,    2|          magnificent courage, he demaunded one gracious favour of~ ~
32   10,    3|   determination. Nathan likewise demaunded of~ ~him (but in very humble
33   10,    4|            out of the roome) but demaunded of her, whether she were
34   10,    4|        she~ ~sate silent. Others demaunded of her, whether the sweet
35   10,    9|   causing him to be sent for, he demaunded of him, the successe of~ ~
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