Day, Novell

1    1,    2| commended.~ ~ The Jew mounted on horse-backe, and made no lingering in
2    1,    6|           returned to Paris on~ ~horse-backe, albeit he came poorely
3    2,    9|       morrow morning mounting on Horse-backe with the servant, rode~ ~
4    3,    9|        him passe by the house on horse-backe, with his~ ~company. Now,
5    4,    9|        the deed. So, mounting on horse-backe againe, and darke night~ ~
6    6,    1|           to ride behinde him on horse-backe,~ ~and promised, to tell
7   10,    3|         any one) he mounted~ ~on horse-backe, with few attendants in
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