Day, Novell

 1    6,    4|        OF AN~ ~ ANGRY MAN~ ~ ~ ~ Chichibio, the Cooke to Messer Currado
 2    6,    4|      Venetian borne, and~ ~named Chichibio, with command to have it
 3    6,    4|       prepared for his supper.~ ~Chichibio, who resembled no other,
 4    6,    4|      named Brunetta, and of whom Chichibio was somewhat enamored,~ ~
 5    6,    4|          before: she~ ~entreated Chichibio verie earnestly, that hee
 6    6,    4|          thereof on her. Whereto Chichibio (like a pleasant companion,
 7    6,    4|         while, but in~ ~the end, Chichibio, because hee would not have
 8    6,    4|          little, he~ ~called for Chichibio his Cook; demanding what
 9    6,    4|       see a Crane before this?~ ~Chichibio persisting resolutely in
10    6,    4|       for his horses, commanding Chichibio to mount on one of them;~ ~
11    6,    4|        or I lyed yesternight.~ ~ Chichibio perceiving, that his Masters
12    6,    4|          mounting. So going unto Chichibio, he said: How now you lying
13    6,    4|         a Crane two legs, or no? Chichibio being well-neere at his
14    6,    4|     forgetting all anger, saide. Chichibio, thou hast quit thy selfe
15    6,    4|         trickes heereafter. Thus Chichibio, by his sodaine and merry
16    6,    5| commended the pleasant answer of Chichibio) Pamphilus, by command from~ ~
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