Day, Novell

 1    3,    4|       named Felice, enstructed Puccio di Rinieri, how~ ~to become
 2    3,    4|       a very short time. While Puccio made experience of~ ~the
 3    3,    4| some-what rich, who was called Puccio~ ~di Rinieri, and who addicted
 4    3,    4|         into familiarity, with Puccio: now because he could resolve
 5    3,    4|     his resort to the House of Puccio, and~ ~observing the widdow
 6    3,    4|     all possibility,~ ~because Puccio (by a long continued custome)
 7    3,    4|        any~ ~suspition, albeit Puccio kept still within doores,
 8    3,    4|       familiar conference with Puccio, he began~ ~to speake unto
 9    3,    4|    times noted, kinde~ ~friend Puccio, that all thy desire and
10    3,    4|     thee in full~ ~perfection. Puccio being very earnestly desirous
11    3,    4|      thee.~ ~ Know then friend Puccio, the Philosophers do hold,
12    3,    4|     worke~ ~wonders beside.~ ~ Puccio instantly replyed. Now trust
13    3,    4|      taske.~ ~ The place which Puccio had chosen, for his hopefull
14    3,    4|       was playing his prize,~ ~Puccio heard an unwonted noise
15    3,    4|   numberlesse good wits. And~ ~Puccio dying, before the date of
16    3,    5|     having ended his novell of Puccio the Alchimist, the~ ~Queene
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