Day, Novell

1    2,    5| Whereupon, we were enforced to flye from Sicily,~ ~even when
2    4,    2|        fit game for folly to~ ~flye at; which made him instantly
3    5,    3|     not any place of refuge to flye unto: but even as it pleased~ ~
4    5,    7| company of other Gentlemen, to flye his Hawke~ ~at the River,
5    5,    8|        namely, that she should flye in this manner before me,
6    7,    5|        doore in our house will flye open to him, so soone as
7    7,    7|     that Egano being ridden to flye his Hawke at~ ~the River,
8   10,    8|    therefore, if now~ ~I shall flye off, and say, I will not
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