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Alphabetical [« »] guilty 15 guion 13 guior 1 guiotto 23 guiscardo 28 guiscardoes 1 guld 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 esteeme 23 fairest 23 flight 23 guiotto 23 hid 23 honesty 23 kindly | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances guiotto |
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1 9, 8| in a merry maner) caused Guiotto to beguile himselfe of a~ ~ 2 9, 8| dinner: for which deceit, Guiotto became cunningly revenged, 3 9, 8| called by~ ~the name of Guiotto, a man being the greatest 4 9, 8| table, as our forenamed Guiotto was. It~ ~so fel out on 5 9, 8| Cherchi, and was espied by Guiotto, who to Blondello) said. 6 9, 8| warrant~ ~thee, replied Guiotto, thou knowst I can invite 7 9, 8| the houre of dinner time, Guiotto went to the~ ~house of the 8 9, 8| Messer Corso demaunded of~ ~Guiotto, what newes with him, and 9 9, 8| he went? Why Sir (said~ ~Guiotto) I come to dine with you, 10 9, 8| present but Messer Corso~ ~and Guiotto: al the diet being a poore 11 9, 8| dishes to follow~ ~after. Guiotto seeing no better fare, but 12 9, 8| made thereat: he saluted Guiotto in ceremonious~ ~manner, 13 9, 8| Donati? Wel Sir~ ~(answered Guiotto) perhaps before eight dayes 14 9, 8| other man. To him (quoth~ ~Guiotto) thou must go with this 15 9, 8| else unto him? No (quoth Guiotto) only go~ ~and deliver this 16 9, 8| from him, returned backe to Guiotto~ ~(who observed all) and 17 9, 8| of Signior Phillippo.~ ~Guiotto not a little contented, 18 9, 8| question? Because (quoth Guiotto)~ ~Signior Phillippo hath 19 9, 8| was thus parted from him, Guiotto folowed not farre~ ~off 20 9, 8| this was occasioned by~ ~Guiotto.~ ~ After some few dayes 21 9, 8| chanced to meet with Guiotto: who laughing heartily at 22 9, 8| Donaties. Why then (sayde~ ~Guiotto) let these two tokens continue 23 9, 8| the worser bargaine, and~ ~Guiotto got cheare, without any