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1 2, 9| another Merchant,~ ~named Ambroginolo, lost a great part of his 2 2, 9| young~ ~proper man, named Ambroginolo of Placentia, who began 3 2, 9| received this favour; whereto Ambroginolo presently~ ~thus replyed. 4 2, 9| Beleeve me Bernardo, replyed Ambroginolo, if so often as thy~ ~wives 5 2, 9| duckets of Gold. Now began~ ~Ambroginolo to be heated with these 6 2, 9| remaining at Paris,~ ~and Ambroginolo departing for Geneway. There 7 2, 9| which was the place where~ ~Ambroginolo most desired to bee.~ ~ 8 2, 9| shee ever used~ ~to have: Ambroginolo softly opened the Chest, 9 2, 9| into her owne house; where Ambroginolo comming forth of it,~ ~satisfied 10 2, 9| token. In~ ~troth, answered Ambroginolo, me thinkes these should 11 2, 9| to~ ~utter one word) that Ambroginolo had spoken nothing but the 12 2, 9| saide; Gentlemen, that which Ambroginolo hath~ ~saide, is very true, 13 2, 9| should be sold, or no.~ ~ Ambroginolo of Placentia, was likewise 14 2, 9| after such womanish toyes. Ambroginolo replyed, My~ ~Lord, pardon 15 2, 9| them. My Lord (answered Ambroginolo) these things (with~ ~many 16 2, 9| into such familiarity with Ambroginolo, that (by her perswasions) 17 2, 9| brought before him; where if Ambroginolo~ ~would not confesse (without 18 2, 9| with the Soldane, so that Ambroginolo and~ ~Bernardo being brought 19 2, 9| Princely Assembly,~ ~commanded Ambroginolo to declare the truth, upon 20 2, 9| received of Bernardo. Ambroginolo seeing Sicurano there present,~ ~ 21 2, 9| that she was dead.~ ~And Ambroginolo foreseeing already a preparation 22 2, 9| this villainous Traytor Ambroginolo, and by this unkinde cruell~ ~ 23 2, 9| Then turning her selfe to Ambroginolo, with more then manly courage,~ ~ 24 2, 9| eminent place of the Citie, Ambroginolo should be bound and impaled 25 2, 9| manifold vertues. But as for Ambroginolo, the verie~ ~same day that 26 2, 10| the base arrogance of~ ~Ambroginolo, how justly deserved shame 27 2, 10| in his disputation with Ambroginolo; might have~ ~shewne himselfe