Day, Novell

 1    9,    6|       Panuccio, and the other Adriano,~ ~lodged one night in a
 2    9,    6| honest loyall friend,~ ~named Adriano, who was acquainted with
 3    9,    6|       shee~ ~heard the noyse. Adriano, who had no other meaning
 4    9,    6|       laid her selfe downe by Adriano, thinking shee had gone
 5    9,    6|       right to~ ~her Husband. Adriano being not yet falne asleepe,
 6    9,    6|  downe by his loving friend~ ~Adriano, merrily said to the Hoste.
 7    9,    6|     with her Husband, said to Adriano: Harke~ ~Husband, I thinke
 8    9,    6|      no harme to one another. Adriano laughing outright, answered.~ ~
 9    9,    6|   distinguishing the voyce of Adriano from his: knew presently
10    9,    6|  himselfe in his owne bed?~ ~ Adriano (on the other side) perceiving
11    9,    6|  heard, what his own Wife and Adriano~ ~had confirmed: he was
12    9,    6|      and calling his friend~ ~Adriano, said.~ ~ Adriano, is it
13    9,    6|    friend~ ~Adriano, said.~ ~ Adriano, is it day, that thou dost
14    9,    6|     be day or~ ~night replyed Adriano, for both (in these fits)
15    9,    6|        remembring how kindely Adriano had used her (a fortune
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