Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|     names, calling his Sonne Perotto, and his~ ~Daughter Gianetta,
 2    2,    8|       Country with his sonne Perotto, at length he came into
 3    2,    8|       and such like, wherein Perotto presumed to make one among~ ~
 4    2,    8|      our lookes to Wales, to Perotto; being lefte~ ~there with
 5    2,    8|  Island, being named onely~ ~Perotto the valiant Piccard, and
 6    2,    8|    houshold servants, beside Perotto, whom~ ~(after the sickenesse
 7    2,    8|    valour, and good parts of Perotto the Piccard,~ ~hee created
 8    2,    8|      in Wales, where he left Perotto, and where he found him
 9    2,    8| people, under the conduct of Perotto, his~ ~lately elected President
10    2,    8|   his speedy repaire to Lord Perotto, that being~ ~both assembled
11    2,    8|    spake in this manner to~ ~Perotto. Sir, S. Roger Mandevile
12    2,    8|      by the King. You Lord~ ~Perotto, whose true name is Lewes,
13    2,    8|    exiled~ ~Count D'Angiers. Perotto hearing this, beheld him
14    2,    8|     saide, and~ ~seeing what Perotto afterward performed; became
15    2,    8|      and then againe in joy; Perotto and Sir Roger, would have~ ~
16    2,    8|     Count by the hand,~ ~and Perotto following after, came before
17    2,    8|    servant,~ ~and presenting Perotto next, saide. Sir, heere
18    2,    8|   very~ ~kindely, welcomming Perotto in the selfe same manner.
19    2,    8|  Mother to Paris, and so did Perotto his Wife~ ~where in great
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