Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|      Courtiers? Whereto the Jew readily answered; It is strange
 2    1,    3|       summe of~ ~money, yet not readily knowing where, or how to
 3    1,    4|       prison.~ ~ The Monke very readily answered, saying. My good
 4    1,    6|       Sir, replyed the man very readily. Hast~ ~thou heard any thing
 5    1,    9|      therein~ ~offended, but as readily have understood short and
 6    1,    9|        a goodly Garden,~ ~where readily was prepared choyse of delicate
 7    2,    5|         in this City?~ ~whereto readily she returned him this answer.~ ~
 8    2,    5|       and friends, calling them readily by their proper~ ~names,
 9    2,    8|      pleasing to the Count, who readily declared his~ ~willing consent
10    2,   10|       be called, and she (being readily prepared~ ~for the purpose),
11    3,    4|       go~ ~to dinner, attending readily till the evenings approch,
12    3,    4|         such~ ~things as I will readily set thee downe in writing,
13    3,    9|      Hall where the Tables were readily covered for dinner. Preassing~ ~
14    4,    1|         of water, which she had readily prepared~ ~the day before,
15    4,    2| according to her expectation,~ ~readily attending for the Gods arrivall.~ ~
16    4,    3|        was best to be done: but readily replyed, that let happen
17    4,    3|       justice: I have a Barke~ ~readily prepared for you, and your
18    4,    6|      enterrement, the meanes is readily~ ~prepared for you here
19    4,    7| Pasquino; where she found~ ~him readily expecting her comming, and
20    4,    9|           having a sharpe Lance readily charged in his rest, ran
21    5,    3|  travelling strangers might not readily finde her there in~ ~the
22    6,  Ind|         where the Tables were~ ~readily covered against their comming,
23    7,   10|        know all mine~ ~offences readily by heart, and forthwith
24    8,    9|        Women and~ ~Men, serving readily, at each mans command of
25    9,    5|      Phillippo and~ ~Nicholetta readily attending to expect some
26   10,    3|   drawne~ ~sword, which he held readily prepared for the deede:
27   10,    9|        the Latine tongue~ ~very readily, by which meanes they were
28   10,    9|       whereas~ ~the Bedde stood readily prepared? Because it waxed
29   10,   10|     Hall, where the tables were readily covered:~ ~Grizelda, in
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