Day, Novell

1    5,   10|   declareth, how in the house of Herculano (with whom he should have~ ~
2    5,   10|        to supper, with one named Herculano, a kinde Friend of his,
3    5,   10|      then~ ~thus he began.~ ~ As Herculano, his Wife, and I were sitting
4    5,   10| offensive~ ~to us. By this time, Herculano had espied him that sneezed,
5    5,   10|         whither,~ ~wee know not. Herculano drew his Dagger, and would
6    5,   10|         would I were the Wife of Herculano, seeing you cannot~ ~content
7    5,   10|         now) against the Wife of Herculano,~ ~maintaining that shee
8    5,   10|   compare mee with the Wife of~ ~Herculano, who is an old, dissembling
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