Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|       any reproach. And let me tel you,~ ~noble Count, that
 2    4,    2|     thus answered. Did~ ~I not tel you Father Albert, that
 3    6,    7|      Potestate, I am sory~ ~to tel you, what needs I must,
 4    8,    4|    alreadie~ ~spoken of, I wil tel you another concerning the
 5    8,    7|  speake unto them, and orderly tel them what you~ ~desire:
 6    8,   10|        deceits: yet I meane to tel you one,~ ~that may prove
 7    9,    5|      fore-alledged reason, and tel you~ ~truly how it hapned.~ ~
 8   10,    3|       after discoursing, as to tel him~ ~plainely, that it
 9   10,    5| therefore desired the Lady, to tel hir what~ ~she wold have
10   10,    5|       would be pleased then to tel me truly, the occasion of
11   10,    9|        commeth to my memory to tel you of a~ ~History, which (
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