Day, Novell

1    3,    7|   enamoured of a Widdow, called Hermelina, the daughter to~ ~Aldobrandino
2    3,    7|         to the house of Madam~ ~Hermelina, and there (because all
3    3,    7|      carriage of the businesse. Hermelina being wondrously~ ~joyfull,
4    3,    7|        respect, bilt especially Hermelina, who~ ~knew (better then
5    3,    7|  graciously welcommed by Madame Hermelina, as also divers other~ ~
6    3,    7|         no kin at all to him.~ ~Hermelina onely excepted: which when
7    3,    7|        said unto~ ~her; How now Hermelina? Why doest thou not welcome
8    3,    7| betweene him and his daughter~ ~Hermelina. But happy was the Pilgrims
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