Day, Novell

 1    9,    1|      and this instant morning, Scannadio (for so was the ugly~ ~fellow
 2    9,    1|    must needs have the body of Scannadio (who was buried this morning)~ ~
 3    9,    1|   would go to the grave, where Scannadio lyeth yet uncovered with~ ~
 4    9,    1|    bring you thence (insted of Scannadio) to hir house:~ ~where she
 5    9,    1|        go to~ ~the grave where Scannadio was this morning buried,
 6    9,    1| towards the Church-yard, where Scannadio lay in his~ ~grave: but
 7    9,    1|     covet, to have the body of Scannadio, either to carry it thither,
 8    9,    1|         and having despoiled~ ~Scannadio of his garments, cloathed
 9    9,    1|      him, what manner of man~ ~Scannadio was, and what strange reports
10    9,    1|       every minute he imagined Scannadio rising, with intent~ ~to
11    9,    1|      Justice, with the body of Scannadio upon his backe, and~ ~being
12    9,    1|   attired in the Garments of~ ~Scannadio: whereat she mervailed not
13    9,    1|     next morning, the grave of Scannadio being found open, and the~ ~
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