Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    certaine peece of cloath I sold him, and I put it into a
 2    2,    9|      whether they~ ~should be sold, or no.~ ~ Ambroginolo of
 3    3,    5|     horse, and yet I have not sold him. The Knight laughed
 4    4,   10|     the lye, because he never sold it to any~ ~man; but if
 5    6,    5| returned in such Coine, as he sold his Wares for.~ ~
 6    6,   10|    where coole fresh bread is sold for foure~ ~pence, and the
 7    7,    2|      the doore, to him I have sold the Fat for ten~ ~Gigliatoes,
 8    7,    2|   going out of my doore: have sold~ ~it already for twelve
 9    7,    2|      Fat, my loving wife hath sold it for twelve, and I must
10    8,    3|      Sawcidges, a Goose~ ~was sold for a penny, and the Goslings
11    8,    3|   Bastard, none such was ever sold for any money, and without
12    8,    6|   which~ ~thou hast cunningly sold for ready money) was stolne
13    8,   10|  remainder of such as had bin sold~ ~at the Mart of Salerno;
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