Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|  meanes constrainedly, that he got over a wall,~ ~which severed
 2    2,    5|    running~ ~thence with their got booty, left poore Andrea
 3    2,    9|      of a good olde woman) she got such~ ~provision as the
 4    3,    3| husband was ridden to Geneway: got over the wall~ ~into my
 5    3,    8|   childe~ ~which the Abbot had got by his Wife.~ ~ ~ ~ When
 6    3,    8|    quite off the Tombe, and so got forth upon his feete: at~ ~
 7    4,    4|       the Ship;~ ~the Mariners got such wealth as possibly
 8    4,    8|  married. By secret meanes, he got entrance into her house,
 9    5,    2|       so the fame of this rare got victory, was quickly noysed
10    5,    3|        who, so soone~ ~as they got a sight of the Horse, ran
11    7,    2|    delaying of the matter, but got himselfe closelie~ ~under
12    7,    4|        on the inside, and then got him up to the window,~ ~
13    7,    5|      broke off confession, and got him gone. But,~ ~perceiving
14    7,    7|   beaten for his Garden walke, got within the~ ~doore, and
15    8,    9|       the~ ~time appointed, he got upon one of the Marble Tombes,
16    8,    9|        tall man of person, had got an ugly masking suite,~ ~
17    8,    9|    with his hands and feet, he got landing out of his~ ~stinking
18    8,   10|   times appointed: Biancafiore got intelligence thereof; yet
19    9,    2|      see~ ~her owne error, she got her selfe to be absolved,
20    9,    3|      him for the disease: they got both good fatte Capons and
21    9,    8|        bargaine, and~ ~Guiotto got cheare, without any blowes:
22   10,    8| thoughts, confessing that they got the victory, causing him
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