Day, Novell

 1    7,    1|       another, named John~ ~de Nello, that dwelt at S. Peters
 2    9,    3|       a third Companion, named Nello, made Calandrino to beleeve,
 3    9,    3|        their companie, named~ ~Nello; they all three layde their
 4    9,    3|       distant each from other; Nello first met him, and saide
 5    9,    3|    same~ ~salutation. But then Nello standing still, looked him
 6    9,    3|   Calandrino mervailing, sayd. Nello.~ ~ Why dost thou behold
 7    9,    3|        so advisedly? Whereunto Nello answered,~ ~saying Hast
 8    9,    3|      faith~ ~Calandrino (quoth Nello) me thinks thy countenance
 9    9,    3|        upon his departure from Nello, and after salutations~ ~
10    9,    3|    notwithstanding, I met with Nello but even now; and he told
11    9,    3|        power.~ ~ By this time, Nello being come againe unto them,
12    9,    3|          Bruno, Buffalmaco and Nello, hearing these raving speeches
13    9,    3|         Bruno, Buffalmaco, and Nello, were not a~ ~little jocond,
14    9,    5|     then their owne, they drew Nello and Calandrino~ ~into their
15    9,    5|    feare at all, but rather of Nello, because he is a neer Kinsman~ ~
16    9,    5|    history to~ ~Buffalmaco and Nello; they all concluding together,
17    9,    5|   fulfil all~ ~effectually.~ ~ Nello, whom Calandrino most of
18    9,    5| company; shee went~ ~away with Nello in no meane haste. Bruno
19    9,    5|        kisse her: his wife and Nello entred into the Barne, which~ ~
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