Day, Novell

1    2,    5| apprehended as a sacrilegious Theefe, and so be~ ~hanged, according
2    4,    2|     thereof, hee became (of a theefe) Ruffian, forswearer, and~ ~
3    4,   10|       was apprehended for a~ ~Theefe. The Chamber-maide to the
4    4,   10|    Ruggiero de Jeroly, as a~ ~theefe, and judgement of death
5    8,    6|   verily~ ~perswaded, that no Theefe came from India, to steale
6    8,    6|       That Calandrino was the Theefe to him selfe: and gave him
7    8,    6|    thinke, that thou wast the theefe thy selfe,~ ~yet thou imputedst
8    8,    6|       when thou art onely the Theefe to thy selfe, as by~ ~that
9   10,    8|    Romaines to be a notorious theefe, who verily had~ ~committed
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