Day, Novell

1  Ind      |          advice might passe for~ ~currant, I would admit none of those
2    1,    7| inheritances, and ready summes of currant money~ ~then any other knowne
3    2,    8|         affaires,~ ~may passe for currant without any reproach. And
4    2,    8|        her accusation passe for~ ~currant, and the Counts advancement
5    3,    6|          it passed absolutely for currant. Thus seemed he now~ ~as
6    6,    3|         guilded, as then went for currant mony in Florence, and~ ~
7   10,    4|      least, if it~ ~may passe for currant, that men may give away
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