Day, Novell

1    8,    1|       wager, with the Wife of Gasparuolo, for the~ ~obtaining of
2    8,    1|      who was called~ ~Signior Gasparuolo Sagastraccio, who had good
3    8,    1| wherein she signified: that~ ~Gasparuolo her husband, had important
4    8,    1|       time, when he went unto Gasparuolo, and sayde:~ ~Sir, I have
5    8,    1|     faile you at my~ ~day.~ ~ Gasparuolo was well contented with
6    8,    1|     then~ ~knowledge.~ ~ When Gasparuolo was come from Genway, Gulfardo
7    8,    1|      with him, and comming to Gasparuolo, said. Worthy Sir,~ ~the
8    8,    1|      me out of your booke.~ ~ Gasparuolo turning to his Wife, demanded;
9    8,    1|    quicker memory. Then saide Gasparuolo: Signior Gulfardo, I finde
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