Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      Parmeno (servant to Dioneus) Maister of the Houshold, hee~ ~taking
 2    1,    1|           never sinne. Then sayde Maister Chappelet, Father, seeing
 3    1,    1|          travaile. O~ ~Sir, (said Maister Chappelet) never tell me
 4    1,    1|           not to detaine? Wherein Maister Chappelet answered.~ ~Good
 5    1,    1|         beene angry? Oh Sir (said Maister Chappelet)~ ~therein I assure
 6    1,    1|      injurie? Oh Father (answered Maister~ ~Chappelet) you that seeme
 7    1,    1|           Yes indeed Father, said Maister Chappelet, I have spoken~ ~
 8    1,    6|         refuge, that hee met with Maister Can one day at dinner, where
 9    1,    6| discontented countenance:~ ~which Maister Can well observing, more
10    1,    6|          respectively, he saw the Maister of the Abbots Houshold (
11    2,    8|           so wrong his Lord and~ ~Maister, he would endure a thousand
12    2,    8|          would not doe what their Maister commanded them.~ ~ Then
13    2,    8|          him,~ ~she desired their Maister to let them alone.~ ~ While
14    2,    9|       valley. When he came to his Maister, and had~ ~delivered him
15    6,    2|           hee avouched that his~ ~Maister had sent him, but Cistio
16    6,    5|     Messer Forese da Rabatte, and Maister Giotto, a Painter by his~ ~
17    7,    9|          Wisedome of his Lord and Maister. After she had effected
18    8,   10|        imployed as Factor for his Maister, arrived at Palermo; his
19    9,    3|          by a young Damosell unto Maister Doctor, who dwelt then in~ ~
20   10,    3|           since age hath made mee Maister of mine owne~ ~will, and
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