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 1 Int|       which, as he wrote to his friend Piero da Noceto, ‘it is
 2 Int|       and in 1449 he wrote to a friend that he had received a benefice,
 3 Int|         his years. Writing to a friend in 1444 (the very years
 4 Ded|     find arrogance or greed: my friend is all generosity. His house
 5   1|       and who, as the Emperor’s friend, received valuable gifts,
 6   6| companion, eager to forward his friend’s cause, explored a tavern
 7   7|       men, an Emperor’s dearest friend, wealthy, mature in years,
 8  10|      show his wife naked to his friend, to give him the greater
 9  12|            Let me do that, good friend, I’ll feed the horses. Do
10  14|       follows:~ ~ ‘Sit down, my friend. I am going to talk to you
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