Day, Novell

 1    7,    7|        Bologna, by the name of Anichino, and~ ~not of Lodovico,
 2    7,    7|          performed, and taking Anichino with him unto Egano: so
 3    7,    7|        young~ ~Gentleman; that Anichino was (without more ado) accepted
 4    7,    7|      advice and~ ~direction of Anichino, so that he reposed his
 5    7,    7|      Hawke at~ ~the River, and Anichino remaining behinde at home,
 6    7,    7|     the~ ~Chesse with her: and Anichino, coveting nothing more then
 7    7,    7|       alone, yet gaming still: Anichino breathing forth~ ~an intire
 8    7,    7|        on him, said. Tell me~ ~Anichino, art not thou angrie, to
 9    7,    7|      No truly Madame, answered Anichino, a matter~ ~of farre greater
10    7,    7|          deepe sighes: whereto Anichino thus replyed. Madam, if
11    7,    7|      to some other. Beleeve me Anichino~ ~(quoth she) therein thou
12    7,    7|        Beatrix, well observing Anichino when he spake, and giving~ ~
13    7,    7| over-blowne, thus she~ ~spake. Anichino, my hearts deere affected
14    7,    7|        At the houre appointed, Anichino came, finding the doore~ ~
15    7,    7|       I have done, and do in~ ~Anichino? But to what end is this
16    7,    7|   equalled yours,~ ~concerning Anichino, and that he was more just
17    7,    7|     you may imagine) was poore Anichino;~ ~to bee so strongly detained
18    7,    7|        passed betweene her and Anichino, I~ ~know not, but, either
19    7,    7|       was her advise to~ ~him. Anichino, quoth she, Take a good
20    7,    7|        Such an apt Scholler as Anichino was in this kind,~ ~needs
21    7,    7|    gesture to welcome him; but Anichino (in rough and stearne manner)~ ~
22    7,    7|      him so fast as hee could, Anichino still~ ~following, and multiplying
23    7,    7|      demanding of him, whether Anichino came according to his promise,
24    7,    7|    Perhaps, Madame Beatrix and Anichino might~ ~subtilly smile thereat
25    7,    7|       either in~ ~his Lady, or Anichino; whom hee loved and esteemed
26    7,    8|      and affirmed~ ~also, that Anichino had great cause of fear,
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