Day, Novell

1    2,    9|     Bernardo,~ ~if I had won the wager, I know not what I should
2    2,    9| earnestly laboured to breake the wager, knowing great harme must
3    2,    9|          at the passed words and wager;~ ~avouching before Bernardo,
4    2,    9|         suffice not to win~ ~the wager, without some other more
5    2,    9|         did, and thereby won the wager. But hee, who better~ ~deserved
6    2,    9|        by what meanes he won the Wager of the five thousand Golden
7    6,    3|       Dare you adventure another wager with him?~ ~ Such was the
8    6,    6|       whom you~ ~please."~ ~ The wager was laid, and they all agreed
9    8,    1|         Gulfardo made a match or wager, with the Wife of Gasparuolo,
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