Day, Novell

 1    8,    4|    Beagles, shee was called~ ~Ciutazza. Now, notwithstanding all
 2    8,    4|       aside, thus~ ~began.~ ~ Ciutazza, if thou wilt doe for me
 3    8,    4|      a faire new Smocke. When Ciutazza heard her speake of a new~ ~
 4    8,    4| Smocke~ ~of me. Madame (quoth Ciutazza) if it were to lye with
 5    8,    4|       Chamber, went to bed:~ ~Ciutazza tarrying not long from him,
 6    8,    4|      to imbracing and kissing Ciutazza, who was as~ ~forward in
 7    8,    4|    Provoste~ ~was in bed with Ciutazza, both soundly sleeping,
 8    8,    4|         betweene the armes of Ciutazza. Upon a sudden the Provoste
 9    8,    4|     hee became so favoured of Ciutazza, the whole Historie whereof,~ ~
10    8,    4|    the Provoste that lay with Ciutazza: Which was such a wearisome
11    8,    4|     the Provosts importunity: Ciutazza had a merry night of it,~ ~
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