Day, Novell

 1    2,    7| Merchant-husband, shee sent for him, requesting to have a few words~ ~with
 2    2,    7|           Gentlemen nor their wives, requesting him to~ ~acknowledge me
 3    2,    8|        Master Sir Roger~ ~Mandevile, requesting his speedy repaire to Lord
 4    5,    3|            comfort to poore Pedro,~ ~requesting that one of them would accompany
 5    5,    5|        discovered~ ~his love to him, requesting his furtherance and assistance,
 6    8,   10|         without~ ~expecting any more requesting, the next morning he brought
 7    8,   10|         particular as it had hapned, requesting his aid and advice,~ ~how
 8    9,    3|          thanked him for his paines, requesting that hee would be carefull
 9    9,    6|             place and time afforded, requesting~ ~the Hoste to suppe with
10    9,    9|        Muletter did instruct me. So, requesting still to~ ~enjoy the others
11   10,    2|              Ghinotto, and earnestly requesting~ ~to see him. Such speeches
12   10,    4|             hearty thankes,~ ~humbly requesting, that, in regard of the
13   10,    9|               needs divide them: yet requesting his returne agayne that
14   10,   10|      honourable Lady his kinsewoman, requesting her (without revealing~ ~
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