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1 1, 1| any~ ~such disposition. No truely Sir, I came hither to no 2 1, 1| Merchants use to doe? Truely Father, answered M. Chappelet, 3 1, 2| much as he doth. For I will truely tell~ ~thee, that if I had 4 1, 3| to~ ~answere my opinion truely thereof, doth necessarily 5 1, 3| his Ring, which were so truely all alike in resemblance, 6 2, 3| did Woman love a man more truely then I doe~ ~thee having 7 2, 5| hath utterly lost it. But truely, it is no little joy and 8 2, 7| in that case, he imagined truely what had hapned,~ ~and commanded 9 2, 7| honourable, discreete, and truely wise, though I~ ~am a fraile, 10 3, 3| no such minde in mee, as truely there is;~ ~hath often attempted 11 3, 3| thus shee replyed. No truely, holy Father, there is no 12 3, 3| were much ashamed, saide. Truely~ ~Father I do know them, 13 3, 7| your pleasure, as being~ ~truely obliged to none but you. 14 3, 7| approved~ ~himselfe, to bee truely Theobaldo.~ ~ 15 3, 8| men, and worthy to~ ~be truely termed a Saint. Within two 16 4, 1| setled perswasion, that I truely~ ~knew thy vertue, and honest 17 7, 5| Confession, and tolde thee truely, with whom, and how heinously 18 7, 8| Florence, chaste, honest and truely vertuous: Is not~ ~ashamed 19 8, 7| her owne person (as being truely~ ~compassionate of my distresse) 20 8, 7| and are able to Judge~ ~truely of my love and service: 21 8, 7| Woman. And,~ ~to speake truely, Art thou any more, or better ( 22 9, 6| by the~ ~hostes Bed, (as truely it did so at the first) 23 10, 8| held~ ~thee to be, tell me truely upon thy faith, to whom 24 10, 8| one instant) make us both truely~ ~comforted, and dispose 25 10, 8| guiltie, if common fame speake truely, concerning the marriage 26 10, 8| possessions, my minde~ ~truely telling mee, that honest 27 10, 8| apprehension, as~ ~being truely toucht with compunction 28 10, 8| sent away, because hee is truely guiltlesse and innocent: 29 10, 8| himselfe:~ ~being therefore truely toucht with remorse, he 30 10, 9| COURTESIE IS, IN THEM~ ~ THAT TRUELY KNOW HOW TO USE THEM~ ~ ~ ~ 31 10, 9| Ladies) nothing can be more truely said, then what Madame Philomena,~ ~ 32 10, 9| disposition, but rather truely~ ~Royall, sent Thorelloes 33 10, 9| Lord and~ ~Husband, this truely is my Lord Thorello. So 34 10, 10| but he knew her to be a truely vertuous~ ~mother, and wisely