Day, Novell

 1    8,   10|         Courtezane, named Madame Biancafiore, by her craftie~ ~wit and
 2    8,   10|          termed hir selfe Madame Biancafiore,~ ~having heard somewhat
 3    8,   10|      sayd: That if her Mistresse Biancafiore~ ~affected him, she sustained
 4    8,   10|         neatly. Soone after came Biancafiore hirselfe,~ ~attended on
 5    8,   10|        more freely embrace his~ ~Biancafiore. Leaving a Waxe Taper lighted
 6    8,   10|        at~ ~the times appointed: Biancafiore got intelligence thereof;
 7    8,   10|  foolishly thus replied. Deare~ ~Biancafiore, I cannot furnish you with
 8    8,   10|       Let not my folly (bright~ ~Biancafiore) cause you to refuse my
 9    8,   10|     onely her single promise.~ ~ Biancafiore, having thus received the
10    8,   10|      were there also arrived.~ ~ Biancafiore having heard thereof, and
11    8,   10|          onely in regard of my~ ~Biancafiore, to whom I am so intirely
12    8,   10|       with extreamity of sorrow. Biancafiore mervayling at this~ ~strange
13    8,   10|       all redemption utterly.~ ~ Biancafiore appearing greatly discontented,
14    8,   10| reputation.~ ~ Now as concerning Biancafiore, when she saw that Salabetto~ ~
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