Day, Novell

 1    7,    6|     affected Friend,~ ~named Lionello, and she being likewise
 2    7,    6|      as shee had entertained Lionello,~ ~shee was also visited
 3    7,    6|      excuse~ ~sufficient for Lionello to her husband.~ ~ ~ ~ Wondrously
 4    7,    6|    young Gentleman, called~ ~Lionello, compleate of person and
 5    7,    6|      and she having sent for Lionello, to take the~ ~advantage
 6    7,    6| longer delayed. Scarcely was Lionello~ ~entred the Castle, and
 7    7,    6|   Lightning and Thunder, and Lionello, (being no~ ~lesse affraide
 8    7,    6|  neere to~ ~the Bed, because Lionello might the better heare her;
 9    7,    6|      thine enemy is gone.~ ~ Lionello, who had heard all the forepassed
10    7,    6|    any at all Sir,~ ~replyed Lionello, to my knowledge, which
11    7,    6|   bestowed a good Gelding on Lionello, and rode along~ ~with him
12    7,    6|     had given enstruction)~ ~Lionello conferred with Lambertuccio:
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