Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | transparantly cleere,~ ~all the roome beside strewed with Flowers
 2    2,    9|    would trust it in no other~ ~roome, then her owne Bed-chamber,
 3    4,   10|         the Maide, had no other roome to conceale~ ~Ruggiero in,
 4    4,   10|      and~ ~raving all about the roome, as if sense and reason
 5    5,    7|    Farm-house, even to the next roome~ ~where the women were,
 6    5,   10|      you, before wee entred the roome~ ~where we were to sup,
 7    5,   10|         be troublesome to~ ~the roome, (as in all Houses we commonly
 8    5,   10|         closenesse of the small roome~ ~wherein hee lay, had not
 9    5,   10|     long from comming into this roome: let~ ~mee die, if I beare
10    7,    5|     before.~ ~ Walking from one roome to another, thorough every
11    8,    2|       neere at hand in the same roome; shee delivered~ ~it to
12    8,    3|      him. Being~ ~come into the roome, which they saw all covered
13    8,   10|       furniture round about the roome: which~ ~when he had duly
14    9,    5|   Calandrino going forth of the roome where they wrought, onely
15    9,    5|     went immediately into~ ~the roome, where Calandrino and his
16    9,    6|   maketh you to walke about the roome~ ~in your sleepe, dreaming
17   10,    4|    Knight was gone~ ~out of the roome) but demaunded of her, whether
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