Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        to passe (as afterward I understoode by some of good credite)~ ~
 2    2,    7|         condition, and that hee understoode~ ~not what they saide to
 3    2,    7|         Neverthelesse, when hee understoode~ ~what had happened to his
 4    2,    7|         every where else they~ ~understoode her not, nor shee them,
 5    2,    8|        left his daughter; hee~ ~understoode, that a young Gentlewoman,
 6    2,    9|     propounded. I have evermore understoode, that man was the~ ~most
 7    4,    3|       bed. When his~ ~death was understoode by Folco, Hugnetto, and
 8    5,    2| habitation, where at length she understoode, by what meanes shee~ ~hapned
 9    6,   10|       of the Country generally, understoode little or nothing at~ ~all
10    8,    9|          no doubt) sufficiently understoode, what it is~ ~to carry a
11    8,    9|        Bologna, and~ ~therefore understoode not these Florentine tearmes:
12   10,    6|          to see it. But when he understoode to whome it belonged, then
13   10,    9|     meanes they were the better understoode; and~ ~Thorello seemed (
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