Day, Novell

1    8,    4|    being a widdow, and named Piccarda, who hated~ ~him as much
2    8,    4|      by the name of~ ~Madame Piccarda, whose house and inheritance
3    8,    4| replyed. I thanke you Madame Piccarda, and to tell~ ~you true,
4    8,    4|         Worthy Sir, answered Piccarda, your selfe may appoint
5    8,    4|    in regard whereof, Madame Piccarda calling her aside, thus~ ~
6    8,    4|     doe it. I will not (said Piccarda) urge thee to any~ ~dangerous
7    8,    4|       heard his entrance, as Piccarda (being present with them)
8    8,    4|     to~ ~leave them.~ ~ When Piccarda had performed this hot piece
9    8,    5|   the~ ~excellent wisdome of Piccarda, for so worthily punishing
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