Day, Novell

1    1,    6|       him, hee demanded, if the accusation~ ~intimated against him,
2    2,    8| likewise, that her~ ~slanderous accusation would be credited, above
3    2,    8|     shallow surmise: so did her accusation passe for~ ~currant, and
4    4,    7|       tates~ ~Palace, where her accusation was justified by Strambo,
5    6,    7|  demanded again,~ ~what was her accusation? Madame, answered the Potestate,
6    7,    8| striving still to maintaine his accusation: but seeing~ ~every thing
7    9,    2|         should not deny theyr~ ~accusation) to contrive the businesse
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