Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          publique silence, and causing the Gentlemens three servants,
 2    1,    1|    speeches spoken of him, and causing them to bee called unto
 3    1,    4|       solie to himselfe. And~ ~causing him to be called presently
 4    2,    1|         at the~ ~accident, and causing Martellino to be handsomely
 5    2,    2|       After all this, the Lady causing a faire fire to be made
 6    2,    7|    speech~ ~and behaviour; yet causing the Lady to be honourably
 7    2,    7|      to~ ~grant their request. Causing a very magnificent dinner
 8    2,    7|       of~ ~her to be his wife; causing his nuptials to be honourably~ ~
 9    3,    1|        with him thither: where causing him to fell divers Trees,
10    3,    7|      much as a sight of~ ~him, causing in him extreme griefe and
11    3,    8|        any other.~ ~ The Abbot causing Miserere to be devoutly
12    4,    1|       chaste and modest kisse; causing him to~ ~ascend up the stayres
13    4,    8|       strange~ ~accident, who, causing his body to be carefully
14    6,    2|  glasses, faire and new,~ ~and causing a Viall of his best wine
15    6,   10|        to mine owne minde. So, causing the~ ~Master of the Houshold
16    8,    7|      her in~ ~grievous manner, causing her to curse her owne life,
17    8,    7|   village out of~ ~the fields, causing them to feede their Cattle
18    8,   10|      comming hither againe. So causing a purse to be~ ~brought,
19    9,    2|      poore Nunne perceyved; by causing the Abbesse to see~ ~her
20    9,    5|   Gregory of poore Calandrino, causing~ ~him somtimes to send her,
21    9,    8|       cruell blow on the face, causing his nose to~ ~fall out a
22   10,    1| fulfilled the Kings~ ~command, causing Signior Rogiero to turne
23   10,    4|       Table~ ~with his guests, causing them to be served in most
24   10,    5|    fire was readilie prepared, causing her to~ ~sit downe by him,
25   10,    8|     that they got the victory, causing him to die~ ~hourely for
26   10,    9|  quantity of the gift.~ ~ Then causing to be brought (for each
27   10,    9| without saying any thing else, causing his Guard-robe to~ ~be set
28   10,    9|      with their Gallies.~ ~And causing him to be sent for, he demaunded
29   10,   10|        Counts of~ ~Panago, and causing preparation to be made for
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