Day, Novell

1    2,    7| misfortune; and now this second chancing~ ~so sodainely, must needs
2    2,    7|     boldly he gave him battell; chancing therein~ ~to be slaine,
3    2,    9|      contentment (a thing not~ ~chancing to him once in a moneth,
4    2,    9|     especiall time among other, chancing into a~ ~Shop or Booth belonging
5    3,    1|    which time, the Lady Abbesse chancing to see him, demanded of
6    9,    4|         left him.~ ~ Aniolliero chancing to awake, arose and made
7   10,    8|     death in those dayes. Titus chancing to come at the same~ ~time
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