Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|     offended. Since the time of my resorting hither, I~ ~have daily seene
 2    2,    1|          left their lodging,~ ~and resorting into a secret corner aside,
 3    2,    6|            absence of her husband. Resorting daily to this her sad exercise,~ ~
 4    2,    9|    businesse, as urged their often resorting thither. One night among~ ~
 5    2,   10|             as~ ~he did to others, resorting to him for advice. Upon
 6    4,    1|        avoyde all suspition of his resorting thither. In this manner
 7    4,    4|     singular discretion, and often resorting to Ladies for sight of his~ ~
 8    4,    6|        bene seene~ ~by any, or his resorting hither knowne, but onely
 9    4,   10|            of Ruggieroes private~ ~resorting to her house, and in meere
10    7,   10|      lovely Sonne. Tingoccio often resorting thither, and consorted with~ ~
11    8,    3| indifferent good~ ~capacity, often resorting to the said Calandrino,
12    8,    8|        that Spinelloccio, by often resorting to the house~ ~of Zeppa,
13    8,   10|      Merchants usually frequented: resorting to her~ ~(from time to time)
14    9,    5|     withall, and the reason of her resorting thither. Wherefore,~ ~Calandrino
15    9,    5|            barre him of any longer resorting thither: hee began to solicite
16    9,    6|          affected to the Damosell, resorting thither divers times as
17   10,    3|           Genewayes, and other men resorting to those~ ~remote parts,
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