Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|     some eight yeeres, named Geoffrey, and growne great with child~ ~
 2    2,    6|      naming~ ~the eldest not Geoffrey, but Jehannot de Procida.
 3    2,    6|  therefore~ ~wisely informed Geoffrey, upon what reason shee had
 4    2,    6|       Capece, and my name is Geoffrey, and not Jehannot; and I
 5    2,    6|    husband, who was called~ ~Geoffrey. The Lady replyed in teares,
 6    2,    6|      that his name was truly Geoffrey, and the eldest son of~ ~
 7    2,    6|  privately thus he~ ~said to Geoffrey; Beyond the joy which already
 8    2,    6|  cannot beleeve Sir (replied Geoffrey) that her greevous misfortunes~ ~
 9    2,    6| Which~ ~being all concluded, Geoffrey having found out fit place
10    2,    6|          This motion made by Geoffrey, was so pleasing to Conrado,
11    2,    6|      tolde~ ~him, concerning Geoffrey and his mother. When Gasparino
12    2,    6|    himselfe~ ~by the name of Geoffrey, because he is a more wicked
13    2,    6|     to Madame Beritola and~ ~Geoffrey; who before they would sit
14    2,    6|  abiding, Madam Beritola and Geoffrey, with the rest; as the Poore~ ~
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