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1 6, 10| departed thence,~ ~I met with Maso de Saggio, who was a great 2 8, 3| companion, he being named Maso~ ~del Saggio, who having 3 8, 3| precious stones; whereof Maso discoursed as exactly,~ ~ 4 8, 3| company (the onely thing which Maso~ ~desired) and holding on 5 8, 3| excellent vertues in them? Maso made answere,~ ~that the 6 8, 3| them? The Baschanes (quoth Maso) eate them~ ~all. Have you 7 8, 3| Countrey? How? answered Maso, doe you demaund if have 8 8, 3| City? In~ ~troth, replyed Maso, the miles are hardly to 9 8, 3| Yes questionlesse, replyed Maso; but, to a willing minde, 10 8, 3| Calandrino well noting, that Maso delivered all these speeches, 11 8, 3| no? Yes indeed, replyed Maso, there are two kinds of 12 8, 3| that Helitropium?~ ~Whereto Maso thus answered: That Countrey 13 8, 3| The Helitropium, answered Maso, is not alwayes of one~ ~ 14 8, 3| affaires;~ ~departed from Maso, concluding resolvedly with 15 8, 5| Madame Eliza, being named Maso del~ ~Saggio; causeth me 16 8, 5| accidentally: So it fortuned, that Maso times del Saggio,~ ~being 17 8, 5| spirits (my hearts) quoth Maso, and if your~ ~longing be 18 8, 5| his~ ~feete. Then stept in Maso on the right hand of Messer 19 8, 5| Oh my Lord Judge (cryed~ ~Maso out aloud) I humbly intreat 20 8, 5| he came posting~ ~hither. Maso haling and tugging the Judge 21 8, 5| Poynt being broken, and Maso crying in his eare on the 22 8, 5| himselfe. My Lord (quoth Maso) you may bee ashamed that 23 8, 5| of a~ ~wiser Judge. And Maso forbearing to tugge his 24 8, 6| to memorie~ ~the name of Maso del Saggio, hath contented