Day, Novell

 1    3,    4|         daughter,~ ~being named Monna Isabetta, aged not above
 2    7,    1|   whereuppon he awaked his Wife Monna Tessa. She made him beleeve,~ ~
 3    7,    1|    faire and lovely wife, named Monna Tessa, the~ ~daughter of
 4    7,    1|       appointed to~ ~suppe with Monna Tessa, who had made ready
 5    7,    1|      one knocketh at our doore. Monna Tessa, who was~ ~better
 6    7,    1|         to hurt or touch us.~ ~ Monna Tessa, because (perhaps)
 7    7,    1|         were come to the doore, Monna Tessa said to John: Thou~ ~
 8    7,    1|        directed by the words of Monna Tessa in~ ~hir praier, went
 9    7,    1|           manner some say, that Monna Tessaes prayer for conjuring
10    7,   10| affected both one woman, called Monna Mita, to whom~ ~the one
11    7,   10|         who by his wife, called Monna Mita, had a sweet and~ ~
12    7,   10|  remembred Tingoccioes~ ~Gossip Monna Mita, and raysing himselfe
13    7,   10|    Tingoccio, your kinde Gossip Monna~ ~Mita, with whom (when
14    8,    2|         a pretty~ ~woman, named Monna Belcolore. To compasse his
15    8,    2|     then any of the rest, named Monna Belcolore, and wife to a~ ~
16    8,    3|         honest woman, and named Monna Trista,~ ~was standing aloft
17    8,    5|    Trecco the~ ~Shoemaker, with Monna Grassa the Souse-seller,
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