Day, Novell

 1    7,    6|         being wife to Signior~ ~Beltramo, a very valiant Knight,
 2    7,    6|    miles distant from Florence, Beltramo had a Castle of~ ~pleasure,
 3    7,    6|         so possessed. On a day, Beltramo being~ ~ridden from home,
 4    7,    6|       the~ ~other side, meeting Beltramo riding from his Castle,
 5    7,    6|      uttered halfe these words, Beltramo, having forgot~ ~an especiall
 6    7,    6|       Lady,~ ~saying: My Master Beltramo is returned back?, newly
 7    7,    6|       of the Ladies injunction. Beltramo having~ ~commanded his horse
 8    7,    6| gallopped mainely away.~ ~ When Beltramo was come up into his wives
 9    7,    6|      trust mee deare wife (said Beltramo) you behaved your selfe
10    7,    6|   friend" said plaine~ ~meaning Beltramo; Come forth and feare not,
11    7,    6|        delivered to her Husband Beltramo, came creeping forth amazedly (
12    7,    6|          side of the bedde, and Beltramo saide to him, What a quarrell
13    7,    6|         a good Lady, answered~ ~Beltramo, and I do verie much commend
14    7,    6|           cleanly carried, that Beltramo never knew this queint deceitfull~ ~
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