Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|         No especiall~ ~note or marke could hee descrie, whereof
 2    3,    2|     party known, he gave him a marke, by shearing the~ ~haire
 3    3,    4|        will tell thee how, but marke the manner very heedfully.
 4    4,    2|       upon the Rialto of Saint Marke, and being there publikely
 5    4,    2|     publike Market place of S. Marke, and there he would appeare
 6    5,    5|  everthou sawest any scarre or marke about her, which may revive
 7    5,    6|    name Guion di~ ~Procida?~ ~ Marke now, how quickly misery
 8    5,    8|         setting a good note or marke upon the place, he returned
 9    6,   10|        and~ ~entreating him to marke them each after other. Whereupon,
10    6,   10|   coales in his hand, began to marke their garments of white,
11    7,    1|          Thou hast mistane thy marke and ayme,~ ~ The head stood
12    7,    8| brethren, saide. I see now the marke whereat~ ~he aymeth, to
13    7,    9|         albeit he taketh his~ ~marke amisse.~ ~ Heereupon, he
14    8,    3|        that you speake of: and marke me well, if I do not tell~ ~
15    9,   10|      hold in his hand,~ ~said. Marke well what I doe, and remember
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