Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|       this charitable kindnesse, opened the doore,~ ~and seeing
 2    2,    3|        nothing, and then poverty opened their eyes, which prodigality~ ~
 3    2,    4|           woman being absent, he opened the Chest, and found innumerable~ ~
 4    2,    5|       the more augmented. Having opened the Tombe, and supported
 5    2,    9|         have: Ambroginolo softly opened the Chest, according as
 6    3,    2|        using any word, the doore opened, the light was left~ ~without,
 7    3,    2|      wayting~ ~woman immediately opened, and receyving the Light,
 8    3,    2|           the Pallace gates were opened, all his whole Family should
 9    3,    3|         when I was fast asleepe, opened the Casement, and~ ~would
10    4,    1|       strong doore might best be opened,~ ~before she could compasse
11    4,    1|        for better security. Then opened she the doore of the cave,~ ~
12    4,    1|        descried by any~ ~person: opened the doore to Guiscardo,
13    4,    2|          having no other refuge, opened a large~ ~Casement, standing
14    4,    3|       they should set away, they opened a stronk~ ~barred Chest
15    4,    9|        ready drawne in his hand; opened therewith the~ ~brest of
16    4,   10|        out of their beddes, they opened the~ ~Casement towards the
17    5,    4|         to the Gallery doore, he opened it very softly, and~ ~going
18    5,    6|        her hand, wherewith~ ~she opened such Oysters as shee found
19    5,    8|         the two blood-hounds, he opened her brest with his~ ~weapon,
20    5,   10|     before.~ ~ No sooner had hee opened the doore, but stich a smell
21    6,   10|        the wallet. When they had opened it, they found a small Cabinet,~ ~
22    6,   10|          touch the Taffata,~ ~he opened it with much reverence.
23    7,    2|       brewing Fat,~ ~till I have opened the doore, to know the reason
24    7,    3|          I~ ~come to you. So she opened the doore, and (going forth
25    7,    3| Credulano without, while Agnesia opened the doore, and admitted~ ~
26    7,    9|         with her to a Window, he opened wide his mouth, the~ ~which
27    8,    7|       her Lady, went downe~ ~and opened the Court doore, and seeming
28    8,    9|          by overmuch light, they opened~ ~their bosomes, shewing
29    8,   10|         in the bed.~ ~ Then they opened the Basket, wherein were
30    9,    6|         friendly to all commers) opened the~ ~doore, when Panuccio
31   10,    1|         caused presently to be~ ~opened, it approving to be the
32   10,    3|          it was~ ~most needfull, opened the eyes of my better understanding,
33   10,    4|      buried.~ ~Which when he had opened, with instruments convenient
34   10,    9|        By this time Thorello had opened his eyes, and looking round
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