Day, Novell

1    5,    8|     death of his Father, and an Unckle of his, was~ ~left extraordinarily
2    5,    8|      Guido Anastasio, and thine Unckle) became as intirely in~ ~
3    6,    8|       witty reprehension of her Unckle; if~ ~shee had bin endued
4    6,    8|        to the house where her~ ~Unckle dwelt, declared her wonted
5    6,    8|    humor she sat downe~ ~by her Unckle, who desiring to know what
6    6,    8|            Indeede you say true Unckle, I am come home verie earely,
7    6,    8|   sights; you wil not thinke~ ~(Unckle) in what an anger I am come
8   10,    9|      Oro, who was (indeede) his Unckle.~ ~ While Thorello remayned
9   10,    9| Thorello said~ ~unto the Abbot. Unckle, before any rumour of my
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