Day, Novell

1    1,    4|      finding himselfe to be as faulty as the Monke, and that hee
2    2,    6|       would be revenged on the faulty;~ ~could not endure that
3    4,    6|       little or nothing at all faulty in the matter, her beauty
4    4,   10|     spilt, yet neyther~ ~of us faulty therein? Is there no more
5    6,   10| suspitiously imagine you to be faulty, or~ ~else you would bee
6    7,    5|     knew her selfe not any way faulty.~ ~ Seeing her husband still
7    8,    7|        she was most disorderly faulty. And Reniero the Scholler,~ ~
8    9,    3|      reprehensions of the as~ ~faulty Abbesse, as also the malice
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