Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|        well acquainted with the Hoste of the~ ~house, willed him
 2    2,    3|     Alessandro demaunded of the Hoste, what~ ~provision he had
 3    2,    5|        manifold mischances, his Hoste friendly advised~ ~him with
 4    7,    7|      into acquaintance with the Hoste of the house where he lay,~ ~
 5    7,    7|    beleeve me Sir (answered the Hoste) you seeme worthy to have
 6    9,    4|        when hee came to pay his hoste, hee found not any penny
 7    9,    6| knowledge of. This honest poore hoste had a~ ~woman (sufficiently
 8    9,    6|         the doore, the~ ~honest Hoste (being familiar and friendly
 9    9,    6|        Panuccio, answered the~ ~hoste, it is not unknowne to you,
10    9,    6|      afforded, requesting~ ~the Hoste to suppe with them. Now
11    9,    6|       three beds, as best~ ~the Hoste had devised to place them,
12    9,    6|    Adriano, merrily said to the Hoste. I protest to thee, as I
13    9,    6|         most kindly for it. The Hoste hearing these newes,~ ~which
14    9,    6|  betweene him and Panuccio. The Hoste replyed, saying. Didst~ ~
15    9,    6|   franticke~ ~manner. Which the Hoste perceiving, and compassionating
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