Day, Novell

 1    6,    1|   Oretta, the Wife to Signior Geri Spina. She being upon~ ~
 2    6,    2|     which he gave unto Messer Geri~ ~Spina, caused him to acknowledge
 3    6,    2|    best observation of Messer Geri Spina, who was spoken~ ~
 4    6,    2|       the fore-named~ ~Messer Geri Spina was in great regard)
 5    6,    2| lodged in the house of Messer Geri Spina, and~ ~he employed (
 6    6,    2|       perceiving, that Messer Geri Spina and the~ ~other Ambassadors,
 7    6,    2|       the condition of Messer Geri:~ ~hee thought it farre
 8    6,    2|      meanes,~ ~whereby Messer Geri might bee the inviter of
 9    6,    2|       at such times as Messer Geri and the Ambassadors~ ~should
10    6,    2|      in a dead man.~ ~ Messer Geri well noting his behaviour,
11    6,    2|     you taste of~ ~it? Messer Geri, eyther in regard of the
12    6,    2|       filled it out to Messer Geri and the Ambassadours, to
13    6,    2|      due~ ~readinesse: Messer Geri made a very sumptuous Feast
14    6,    2|  thereto (by the saide Messer Geri)~ ~most earnestly entreated.~ ~
15    6,    2|      of which deniall, Messer Geri commaunded one of his~ ~
16    6,    2|   thus. Honest Fellow, Messer Geri never~ ~sent thee with such
17    6,    2|      to his Master.~ ~ Messer Geri returned the Servant backe
18    6,    2|         this answer to Messer Geri, the eyes of his understanding
19    6,    2|    when he came unto~ ~Messer Geri, he spake unto him after
20    6,    2|      you shall please. Messer Geri~ ~tooke both his guifte
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