Day, Novell

1    7,    1|        he awaked his Wife Monna Tessa. She made him beleeve,~ ~
2    7,    1|        lovely wife, named Monna Tessa, the~ ~daughter of Manuccio
3    7,    1| appointed to~ ~suppe with Monna Tessa, who had made ready two
4    7,    1|        litle, and saide to her: Tessa, hearest thou~ ~nothing?
5    7,    1|    knocketh at our doore. Monna Tessa, who was~ ~better acquainted
6    7,    1|      hurt or touch us.~ ~ Monna Tessa, because (perhaps) Frederigo
7    7,    1|         patient good man (quoth Tessa) and I will enstruct thee,
8    7,    1|        come to the doore, Monna Tessa said to John: Thou~ ~must
9    7,    1|  directed by the words of Monna Tessa in~ ~hir praier, went into
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