Day, Novell

 1    7,    2|      TO IN EXTREMITIES~ ~ ~ ~ Peronella hid a yong man her friend
 2    7,    2| bought it, to~ ~cary it away. Peronella replyed, that shee had formerly
 3    7,    2|    young Woman, being named~ ~Peronella.-He professing the Trade
 4    7,    2|    beauty and good parts of~ ~Peronella, became much addicted in
 5    7,    2|   young~ ~man named) visiting Peronella in the house: upon a verie
 6    7,    2|   other that might offend us. Peronella having heard~ ~what her
 7    7,    2| closelie~ ~under the Fat, and Peronella opening the doore for her
 8    7,    2|          How Husband? replied Peronella, Why now I am worse offended
 9    7,    2|    and the variance ended.~ ~ Peronella then saide to her husband.
10    7,    2| hearing~ ~the witty excuse of Peronella, tooke himselfe free from
11    7,    2|     it. For that Sir (quoth~ ~Peronella) take you no care, although
12    7,    2| performe as they~ ~might. And Peronella, looking in at the vent-hole,
13    7,    2|      Fat was neatly cleansed, Peronella~ ~and Striguario both well
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