Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      memory! How many great~ ~inheritances! And what plenty of riches;
 2    1,    7|        knew) was more rich in inheritances, and ready summes of currant
 3    2,    3|      them~ ~all his goods and inheritances. And they, seeing themselves
 4    2,    3|    engaging and pawning their inheritances, selling one to~ ~day, and
 5    2,    3| summes, a great part of their inheritances were redeemed, and~ ~many
 6    2,    3|  their wives) in their former inheritances and possessions.~ ~Afterward,
 7    4,    3|       made sale of some few~ ~inheritances which lay the readiest for
 8    6,    5|      that the possessions and inheritances of Messer Forese~ ~and Giotto,
 9    8,    9|    those Goods, Landes, and~ ~Inheritances, belonging lineally to them
10   10,    8|       part of his~ ~goods and inheritances.~ ~ ~ ~ By this time Madam
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