Day, Novell

 1    6,    6|     leave the decision to~ ~Pietro di Florentino, who was then
 2    8,   10| instant~ ~lodged there, Don Pietro della Canigiano, Treasurer
 3    8,   10|    saile for Naples towards Pietro della Canigiano, with~ ~
 4    9,   10|   and request of his Gossip Pietro~ ~da Tresanti, made an enchantment,
 5    9,   10|     on of the taile; Gossip Pietro by~ ~saying she should have
 6    9,   10|    one who~ ~named himselfe Pietro da Tresanti, following the
 7    9,   10|  then by the name of Gossip Pietro and alwayes when he came
 8    9,   10|   On the other side, Gossip Pietro being very poore, having~ ~
 9    9,   10|  the night~ ~season, Gossip Pietro could not lodge him as gladly
10    9,   10|     this addition~ ~beside, Pietro (quoth she) if he be such
11    9,   10|     as I was before. Gossip Pietro, who was (indeed) but a
12    9,   10| thou~ ~shalt see.~ ~ Gossip Pietro and his wife, could hardly
13    9,   10|  all the cunning.~ ~ Gossip Pietro holding the Candle, and
14    9,   10|     the taile,~ ~which when Pietro perceived, how John was
15    9,   10|    taile.~ ~ How now Gossip Pietro? answered John, What hast
16    9,   10|     matter Gossip (answered Pietro) I can like my~ ~Mule better
17    9,   10|    Mulemaking: but~ ~Gossip Pietro fel to his former Trading
18   10,    9|  handes of the Abbot Di San Pietro~ ~in Ciel d'Oro, who was (
19   10,    9|    set in the Church of San Pietro in Ciel~ ~d'Ore in Pavia,
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