Day, Novell

 1    5,    1|       that he should live at a Farme of his owne~ ~in a Country
 2    5,    7|      had a~ ~Countrey-House or Farme, whereto his Wife, with
 3    5,    7| conveyed her to the Countrey~ ~Farme, whither Signior Amarigo
 4    5,    9|    left him, but a small poore Farme to live upon, the silly
 5    5,    9|        to his poore~ ~Countrey Farme, to let his Faulcon get
 6    5,    9|     neere to poore Frederigoes Farme, and~ ~where he lived in
 7    5,    9|   Frederigoes~ ~poore Countrey Farme, knowing that it would not
 8    7,    1|        together, at a Countrie Farme of John of Lorraynes, which
 9    8,    7|       effected. For I have~ ~a Farme or dairy house, neere adjoyning
10    8,    7|  perfectly knew both the Dairy Farme, and the old smal~ ~Turret,
11    8,    7|    ignorant, not onely of your Farme, but the Turret~ ~also.
12    8,    7| Ancilla walked on to her dairy Farme, where the night ensuing,~ ~
13    8,    7|       Peazant belonging to her Farme or Dairy~ ~house, having
14    9,    3|       I intended to purchase a Farme in~ ~the Countrey: take
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