Day, Novell

1    3,    9| Isnarde, being the Count of Roussillion: who because hee was~ ~continually
2    3,    9|     the Count Bertrand~ ~of Roussillion, whom I have most entirely
3    3,    9|  recall: home she rode to~ ~Roussillion, where all the people received
4    3,    9|   that the whole Country of Roussillion (by the policy and~ ~wisedome
5    3,    9|       never would she visit Roussillion any more. In the deliverie
6    3,    9|  called Count Bertrand of~ ~Roussillion, a very courteous Knight,
7    3,    9|  his wives absence, went to Roussillion so~ ~much the more willingly.
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