Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|      exceeding sorrowfull, and sayd~ ~within himselfe; I have
 2    1,    6|        could come from him, he sayd. Bergamino, how~ ~cheerest
 3    3,    3|      Frier) what can~ ~more be sayd in this case, but that it
 4    8,    7| therefore called unto him, and sayd in this maner.~ ~ Go (quoth
 5    8,   10|    answer to the Messenger, he sayd: That if her Mistresse Biancafiore~ ~
 6    9,    3| whereat Calandrino mervailing, sayd. Nello.~ ~ Why dost thou
 7   10,    5|        if it be so as you have sayd) that~ ~I should (Villain-like)
 8   10,    9|        indeede, and~ ~Saladine sayd. Beleeve me worthy Thorello,
 9   10,    9|       smiling countenance, she sayd. Worthy Gentlemen, let not
10   10,    9|      these gifts~ ~to him, she sayd. I desire you Gentlemen
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