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1 Ind | If therefore what I have sayde bee~ ~acceptable to you ( 2 1, 1| can~ ~never sinne. Then sayde Maister Chappelet, Father, 3 2, 7| whatsoever they~ ~did or sayde, I know not, but I was most 4 6, 2| sawcinesse of his Servant, hee sayde. Now trust mee, Cistio told~ ~ 5 6, 4| seene plenty of Cranes, he sayde to his man; We shall see 6 7, 2| heard~ ~what her husband sayde, and knowing the manner 7 7, 4| seeming as if she~ ~wept) sayde.~ ~ Alas my good Neighbours, 8 7, 5| If you can doe so Sir, sayde she, proceed I pray you, 9 7, 5| wast at shrift?~ ~No Sir, sayde she, but if I did, I am 10 7, 7| succeede)~ ~peremptorily sayde. Worthy Ladies, if I am 11 7, 7| honest carriage. Well Sir (sayde~ ~shee) twas happy that 12 7, 9| turning unto her Husband, sayde. What doth Pyrrhus prate? 13 8, 1| went unto Gasparuolo, and sayde:~ ~Sir, I have some businesse 14 8, 1| betweene them; whereuppon, she sayde. Sir, I will pay them to 15 8, 4| that sufficient hath beene sayde, concerning Priests and~ ~ 16 8, 6| running downe his cheekes, sayde: Ah my deare friendes, I 17 8, 6| stepping closely to him, sayde in his~ ~eare: It is wonderfull, 18 8, 6| performe whatsoever~ ~is to bee sayde or done. On the next morning, 19 8, 7| Clowne knowing his Lady,~ ~sayde. How now Madame? Who hath 20 8, 8| Neighbour perceyving, she sayde. Our blessed Lady defend 21 8, 9| furiously on the Table, he sayde. I sweare by the great God 22 8, 9| What wouldst thou then have sayde, if thou hadst seene me~ ~ 23 8, 9| any of his Saints. How? sayde Buffalmaco, I am sure you~ ~ 24 8, 10| with his honest offer, but sayde, hee shewed~ ~himselfe a 25 9, 7| whatsoever hath heeretofore bin sayde, I~ ~purpose to acquaint 26 9, 8| laughing heartily at him, sayde.~ ~Tell me Blondello, how 27 9, 8| Corso Donaties. Why then (sayde~ ~Guiotto) let these two 28 10, 3| then turned from him,~ ~he sayde. Old man, thou must dye. 29 10, 3| with shame, bashfully~ ~sayde: Fortune fore-fend, that 30 10, 5| to~ ~sit downe by him, he sayde unto her as followeth.~ ~ 31 10, 9| him with him thither, and sayde. Christian,~ ~observe well