Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      it.~ ~ Having made their agreement together, and received from
 2    2,    5|   downe, but could fall to no agreement; yet to manifest~ ~that
 3    4,   10| endangering that domesticke~ ~agreement, which ought to be the sole
 4    5,    6|    they could not grow to any agreement, but doubted~ ~greater disasters
 5    5,   10|  nevertbelesse) he groweth to agreement, in regard~ ~of some imperfections
 6    7,    3|       know not, but such an~ ~agreement passed betweene them, that,
 7    7,    6|     Lambertuccio: and such an agreement passed~ ~betweene them,
 8    8,    3|  thereof was true. Uppon this agreement,~ ~they parted from Calandrino
 9    8,   10|      composition and absolute agreement, for~ ~the prefixed time
10   10,    5|     lesse to compound or make agreement~ ~for her honesty, with
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