Day, Novell

 1    7,    9|      thus she~ ~spake to her.~ ~ Lesca, The good turnes and favours
 2    7,    9|    command thee. Thou perceivest Lesca, how youthfull I am, apt
 3    7,    9|      injury~ ~done me. Wherefore Lesca, to be as compleate in this
 4    7,    9|          The Chamber-Gentlewoman Lesca, willingly undertooke the
 5    7,    9|         returned this~ ~answere. Lesca, I am not so simple, as
 6    7,    9|      move mee in this matter.~ ~ Lesca, not a jot danted at his
 7    7,    9|         Chamber-woman,~ ~saying. Lesca, thou knowest well enough,
 8    7,    9|        of so~ ~great a losse.~ ~ Lesca, comforted her Lady, so
 9    7,    9|      wherefore, thus he replyed. Lesca, do not imagine~ ~mee so
10    7,    9|    strict impositions, seemed to Lesca, and her Ladie~ ~likewise,
11    7,    9|    undertake them~ ~all: sending Lesca backe againe to him, with
12    7,    9|        of the Chamber, but onely Lesca, who evermore~ ~kept still
13    7,    9| notwithstanding his loud crying, Lesca held him so~ ~strongly,
14    7,    9|            In the mean while, by Lesca she sent the sound tooth
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