Day, Novell

1    2,   10| holy time of Lent; as also certain observations of the Moone,
2    3,    5|     but now I am much more certain thereof, by thine owne~ ~
3    3,   10|  to his goods. Whereupon a certain~ ~Neerbale, a young man
4    5,    1| being willing to have more certain~ ~experience of thy vertues,
5    6,    4|   Currado, who had invited certain~ ~strangers his friends
6    8,    6| quoth Calandrino) yet I am certain, that it is stolne away:~ ~
7    9,    8| sitting and talking~ ~with certain of his neighbors, but dinner
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