Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|    of a skilfull man, named Primasso,~ ~and of an Abbot of Clugni;
 2    1,    6|    of a certaine man, named Primasso, one skilfully~ ~learned
 3    1,    6|   could easily say, this is Primasso. It came to passe, that
 4    1,    6| Abbot was set at the Table. Primasso hearing this, and being
 5    1,    6|  some three Leagues thence. Primasso~ ~made account, that if
 6    1,    6|     it fell to the~ ~lot of Primasso, to sit directly against
 7    1,    6|   the first man hee saw was Primasso,~ ~who being but in homely
 8    1,    6|     servants answered no.~ ~Primasso being extreamely hungry,
 9    1,    6| Gladly wold the Abbot, that Primasso should have gone thence
10    1,    6|    him by his owne command. Primasso having eaten one of his
11    1,    6|  the Abbot not comming, and Primasso having eaten up~ ~his second
12    1,    6|  was, and finding him to be Primasso, come onely to~ ~see the
13    1,    6|   his pleasure.~ ~Wherewith Primasso being highly contented,
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