Day, Novell

 1    7,    2|  order between themselves.~ ~Lazaro, for so was Peronellaes
 2    7,    2|    no way discerned; poore~ ~Lazaro was no sooner gone, but
 3    7,    2| morning among the rest, when Lazaro~ ~was gone forth to worke,
 4    7,    2|     verie urgent~ ~occasion, Lazaro returned backe againe, quite
 5    7,    2|      then a dead Woman: For, Lazaro my Husband is come backe~ ~
 6    7,    2|     shouldst be at Worke.~ ~ Lazaro, who stoode all this while
 7    7,    2|      or no.~ ~When credulous Lazaro heard this, he was better
 8    7,    2|    had herd nothing, nor saw Lazaro, looking round about him,
 9    7,    2|  Where~ ~is this good woman? Lazaro stepping forth boldly like
10    7,    2|   Honest Gentleman (answered Lazaro) I am that~ ~honest Womans
11    7,    2|  forsooth Sir, answered sily Lazaro, you shall have it neate
12    7,    2|       saying:~ ~There, there Lazaro, tickle it there, the Gentleman
13    7,    2|  warrant thee Wife, answered Lazaro, hurt not your selfe~ ~with
14    7,    2|  paide, and honest~ ~meaning Lazaro not discontented.~ ~
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