Day, Novell

1    2,    1|   beaten, being afterward taken prisoner, and in great danger of~ ~
2    2,    6|   living, but in captivity, and prisoner to King Charles. Wherefore,~ ~
3    3,    7|    Palermini (who is kept close prisoner) was the~ ~murtherer of
4    4,    1| conveyance, and~ ~detaine as my prisoner, I have resolved how to
5    5,    5|       that Giovanni, then his~ ~prisoner, was the Son to Bernardino,
6    8,    4|        yeelded mee uppe as your prisoner, to be commanded~ ~at your
7   10,    2|     Lord Abbot of Clugni as his prisoner,~ ~and cured him of a grievous
8   10,    9|       death) were surprized his prisoner~ ~(without a blow strucken)
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