Day, Novell

 1    2,    3| their~ ~disordered spending; borrowed dayly more and more. And
 2    2,    8|  Violenta, clouded under the borrowed name of~ ~Gianetta, dwelling
 3    2,    8| Violenta, shadowed under the borrowed name of Gianetta,~ ~is your
 4    4,    2|    the other, which he had~ ~borrowed in the Butchery. Afterward,
 5    6,    5| Florence in due season; they borrowed two old cloakes of the poore~ ~
 6    8,    1|     given her. The money hee borrowed of her Husband, and gave
 7    8,    1|        businesse for which I borrowed them: within a day or two
 8    8,    7|  better (setting aside thy~ ~borrowed haire, and painted beauty,
 9    8,   10|    the other summe which I~ ~borrowed of thee: but he demandeth
10    9,    4|       Sienna. In the end, he borrowed money on the other horse
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