Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|         But~ ~when the Abbot had supt, a great part of the night
 2    2,    5|         say? Thou knowest that I supt with thy Mistresse~ ~this
 3    3,   10| fountaine, they~ ~sate downe and supt in most loving manner. Then
 4    4      |    sports, dining where they had supt the night before. And~ ~
 5    4,    8|       when she and her husband~ ~supt at a neighbours house; he
 6    5,    3|      into the homely house; shee supt poorely~ ~with the old man
 7    5,    5|        home? I am sure thou hast supt long agoe, and I know~ ~
 8    5,   10|       with whom he should have~ ~supt) a friend of his Wives was
 9    5,   10|          they purposed~ ~to have supt, stood a Coope or Hen-pen,
10    5,   10|          quoth hee)~ ~I have not supt at all, no not so much as
11    5,   10|         the youth,~ ~and so they supt together merrily, not one
12    6,    1|         day before had dined and supt at her house, as~ ~now (
13    7,    1|      where shee had divers times supt with Frederigo. She~ ~further
14    7,    7|         and so soone~ ~as he had supt (being very weary) he went
15    8,    6|    Buffalmaco and Bruno went and supt~ ~with the Priest, and so
16    8,    9|      such times as Bruno had not supt with our Physitian, he~ ~
17    9,    9|          washed their hands, and supt,~ ~they withdrew to their
18   10,    9|      When supper time came, they supt in~ ~most honourable and
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