Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          when the money came he refused it scornfully as being altogether
 2   I,      XXVI|         that inn, into which he refused to enter. He told them,
 3   I,     XXVII|    noble birth, that if she had refused to accept him she would
 4   I,    XXXIII|        Rinaldo, better advised, refused to do; for though this may
 5   I,     XXXIV| despised, my presents have been refused, such feigned tears as I
 6   I,      XXXV|         a widow, it is said she refused either to quit the convent
 7  II,       XXV|   herself with?"~ ~Master Pedro refused to take the money, saying, "
 8  II,      XXXI|        carried the day, and she refused to get down or dismount
 9  II,      XXXI|       the table, and, though he refused, the entreaties of the duke
10  II,     XLVII|        hand, to kiss it. Sancho refused it, and bade him stand up
11  II,      XLIX|      honest man than his having refused to give anything; for sharpers
12  II,      XLIX|    making sure she would not be refused him as he was a servant
13  II,      XLIX|        that no husband could be refused to a governor's daughter.
14  II,         L|     worthy a guest."~ ~The page refused, but had to consent at last
15  II,      LXVI|    replied the courier; "he who refused to fight your worship about
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