Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      offended~ ~us, to let him be suddenly expulsed our house (sicke
 2    1,    4|           best fit his turne. And suddenly~ ~conceited an apt stratagem,
 3    1,    6|    frequented~ ~before, to bee as suddenly hit by an ordinary Archer.
 4    1,    6|         Gentlemen of all degrees; suddenly~ ~(upon what occasion I
 5    1,    6|          tell us why?~ ~Bergamino suddenly, without any premeditation,
 6    1,    7|        Whereto Master Guillaume~ ~suddenly replied; Do nothing but
 7    2,    2|           Marquesse his presence: suddenly a Post brought him such
 8    2,    6|           to King~ ~Manfred, were suddenly taken and imprisoned by
 9    2,    6|     whosoever else: there arrived suddenly a Galley of~ ~Pyrates, who
10    2,    7|           noised her to be, and~ ~suddenly grew so enamored of her,
11    2,    9|         of his Masters command.~ ~Suddenly drawing forth his Sword,
12    3,    6|         and enflamed with rage,~ ~suddenly replied; that shee would
13    3,    7|          with summes of money, as suddenly he could collect~ ~together,
14    4,    2|    according to my usuall manner: suddenly I saw a~ ~bright splendour
15    4,    3|          life of poore Magdalena, suddenly sacrificed in the rescue
16    5,    4|            Ricciardo (replyed she suddenly againe) I hope you will
17    5,    5| expectation; a deadly hatred grew suddenly~ ~betweene them, the one
18    5,    7|           the faire Skie became~ ~suddenly over-clouded, even as they
19    5,    7|     treachery against him; he was suddenly apprehended,~ ~and being
20    5,    7|         Upon the sight hereof, he suddenly remembred a Sonne~ ~of his
21    6,  Ind|         first Novell, an accident suddenly happened, which never had~ ~
22    8,    7|         chosen friend, who fell~ ~suddenly sicke of the head-ake, onely
23    8,    7|         this while) under a bush, suddenly awaking; saw her looke over
24    9,    4|         as prisoners to Sienna.~ ~Suddenly entred Fortarigo in his
25   10,    2|    interparlance, the place was~ ~suddenly round ingirt with strongly
26   10,    7|    exceeding~ ~commiseration, and suddenly he conceived, that honestly
27   10,    9|          this pompe and glory, so suddenly throwne on Signior Thorello,
28   10,    9|         drew neere Sicilie, there suddenly arose a~ ~very dangerous
29   10,    9|          of greater splendor) and suddenly~ ~espied the sumptuous bedde
30   10,   10|       servant to kill the childe. Suddenly~ ~therefore, she tooke it
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