Day, Novell

1    3,    6|    the~ ~other Ladies were faine to entreate him, discoursing
2    4,   10|   Among divers other, that faine would be nibling at this
3    6,   10|   favour towards him) I am faine to~ ~conceale. But that
4    6,   10|   protestations: they were faine to forsake the Church, least
5    7,    4|    the Coxcombe foole, was faine to purchase his peace, after
6    7,    5|   to know more; he~ ~would faine have broke off confession,
7    8,    2|    thoght her a Saint, and faine would be offering at her~ ~
8    8,    6| said~ ~Calandrino, I would faine heare one likely one, and
9   10,    2|   in his journy, and would faine see, who~ ~durst presume
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