Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|        at the~ ~habite she went disguised in, and likewise at the
 2    2,    7|     what was~ ~to be done: in a disguised habite hee went to the house
 3    2,    9|         her haire, and quaintly disguised~ ~like unto a Saylor, she
 4    3,    7|         of him, as he came in a disguised habite to his daughter,
 5    4,    2|         what meanes he was thus disguised, and throwne by~ ~night-walking
 6    4,    2|          and leading him thus~ ~disguised along by the chaine, he
 7    4,    8|         her, by reason of her~ ~disguised garments: but finding her
 8    7,    7|         garden, in all respects disguised like her selfe, while (friendly)~ ~
 9    7,    7| Pine-tree, there he found Egano disguised like to his~ ~Lady, who
10    8,    9|       horrible hornes, and thus disguised, Bruno following him, they
11   10,    9|          that~ ~(howsoever thus disguised) he only was her husband.~ ~
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