Day, Novell

 1    7,    3|       beneficiall to him, albeit Agnesia seemed not nice or scrupulous
 2    7,    3|          he bare to his gossip~ ~Agnesia, and divers other enormous
 3    7,    3|        of the best, and~ ~Madame Agnesia one, his former Gossip.~ ~
 4    7,    3|           visitant of his Gossip Agnesia, and now hee had learned
 5    7,    3|    course of any Religious life. Agnesia, biting~ ~the lip with a
 6    7,    3|      like favour, as you do him? Agnesia, who was no~ ~Logitian,
 7    7,    3|           as~ ~Friar Reynard and Agnesia were entring into hir chamber,
 8    7,    3| concerneth them at home: even so Agnesia, being sodainly~ ~provided
 9    7,    3|        ended~ ~his knocking, but Agnesia stepping to the doore said:
10    7,    3|         will I call you. In went Agnesia againe, making the~ ~doore
11    7,    3|         in his armes, he said to Agnesia. Gossip methought I heard
12    7,    3|         Credulano without, while Agnesia opened the doore, and admitted~ ~
13    7,   10|         Godfather and his Gossip Agnesia, as~ ~also the sottishnesse
14    7,   10|         was,~ ~though his Gossip Agnesia knew it not) he needed no
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