Day, Novell

 1    6,   10|       faire Feather of a Parrots taile,~ ~which they supposed to
 2    9,   10|          the fastening on of the taile; Gossip Pietro by~ ~saying
 3    9,   10|        saying she should have no taile at all, spoyled the whole
 4    9,   10|       rest, is, to fasten on the taile, as thou~ ~shalt see.~ ~
 5    9,   10| overthrowne, onely wish that the taile may be well set on, for
 6    9,   10|         onely the forming of the taile,~ ~which when Pietro perceived,
 7    9,   10|       John, my Mule shal have no taile at~ ~all, I am contented
 8    9,   10|  contented to have her without a taile.~ ~ How now Gossip Pietro?
 9    9,   10|            Mule better without a taile, then to see it set on in
10    9,   10|      ever~ ~see a Mule without a taile? Wouldst thou have had him
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