Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|       after hee was robbed by Theeves, arrived at~ ~Chasteau Guillaume,
 2    2,    2|    himselfe, but indeede were Theeves, men~ ~of most badde life
 3    2,    2|     withall; and one of the~ ~Theeves (they being three in number)
 4    2,    2| effect: it fortuned, that the Theeves seeing they were come neere
 5    2,    2|     same morning, the~ ~three Theeves that had robbed, and so
 6    4,   10|   escapeth hanging. And the~ ~theeves which stole away the Chest,
 7    4,   10|   streete, crying out aloude, Theeves, Theeves. The~ ~neighbours
 8    4,   10|   crying out aloude, Theeves, Theeves. The~ ~neighbours arose
 9    5,    3|      named Angelina, met with Theeves in his journey. The Damosell~ ~
10    5,    3|    Pedro~ ~being taken by the Theeves, and happening afterward
11    5,    3|    that five and twenty other theeves,~ ~came sodainly rushing
12    5,    3|      but a great company of~ ~Theeves and Villaines, finding the
13    5,    3|     and understanding how the Theeves had~ ~surprized him, she
14    5,    3|       Heaven to~ ~have it so? Theeves intended to hang him, in
15    7,    2|     prevent the entrance of~ ~theeves, or any other that might
16    8,    6|    stolne from thee, by those theeves which continually haunt~ ~
17   10,    2|    ingirt with strongly armed theeves, and the Lord~ ~Abbot perceiving,
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