Day, Novell

 1    2,   10|         named Signior Ricciardo di Cinzica. He being more then
 2    2,   10|        and my name is Ricciardo di Cinzica. You~ ~must pardon
 3    2,   10|         to be Signior Ricciardo di Cinzica, and my husband
 4    3,    1|      ALL PLACES~ ~ ~ ~ Massetto di Lamporechio, by counterfetting
 5    3,    4|       Felice, enstructed Puccio di Rinieri, how~ ~to become
 6    3,    4|         who was called Puccio~ ~di Rinieri, and who addicted
 7    3,   10|        such a lesson as Masetto di Lamporechio had of~ ~the
 8    5,    3|    Orsini, being called, Liello di Campo di~ ~Fiore, and by
 9    5,    3|         called, Liello di Campo di~ ~Fiore, and by great good
10    5,    3|        Castle of Signior Liello di Campo di Fiore, and that
11    5,    3|         Signior Liello di Campo di Fiore, and that his~ ~Lady
12    5,    5|     Jacomino of Pavia. Giovanni di Severino, and Menghino da~ ~
13    5,    6|        DIFFICULTY.~ ~ ~ ~ Guion di Procida, being found familiarly
14    5,    6|        what meanes. But Guion~ ~di Procida, whom this injury
15    5,    6|    saide: Is not thy name Guion di~ ~Procida?~ ~ Marke now,
16    5,    6|        is the Sonne to Landolfo di Procida, the~ ~onely Brother
17    5,    6|      onely Brother to Lord John di Procida, by whose meanes
18    5,    9|     understand then, that Coppo di Borghese Domenichi, who~ ~
19    5,    9|    husband, but onely Frederigo di Alberino.~ ~ Her Brethren
20    5,   10|         THEIR SEXE~ ~ ~ ~ Pedro di Vinciolo went to sup at
21    5,   10|       wealthy man named Pedro~ ~di Vinciolo, who perhaps more
22    6,    6|        the decision to~ ~Pietro di Florentino, who was then
23    6,   10|         long since) to Gerrardo di Bousy at Florence, where
24    7,    1|         and affecting Frederigo di Neri~ ~Pegolotti, who was
25    7,   10|          and the other~ ~Meucio di Tura, affected both one
26    8,    8|     Tavena, and the other Zeppa di Mino, frequenting each others
27    8,    8|         the other tearmed Zeppa di Mino, their houses Neighbouring~ ~
28    8,    9|       Wife, the faire Countesse di~ ~Civillari, who was the
29    8,    9| Tamagnino della porta, Don Meta di Sirropa; Manico~ ~di Scopa;
30    8,    9|       Meta di Sirropa; Manico~ ~di Scopa; Signior Squacchera,
31    8,    9|     used to empty the Countesse di Cimillari, and afterward~ ~
32    9,   10|       of hers, called Carapresa di~ ~Gludice Leo, because the
33   10,    2|          AGAINE~ ~ ~ ~ Ghinotto di Tacco; tooke the Lord Abbot
34   10,    2|       by my Novell.~ ~ Ghinotto di Tacco, for his insolent
35   10,    2|           Consorts.~ ~ Ghinotto di Tacco, being advertised
36   10,    2|       minde, induced~ ~Ghinotto di Tacco (which is my selfe)
37   10,    2|       grace and favor, Ghinotto di Tacco my Physitian, because
38   10,    3|   before (but~ ~thy selfe) that di desire it, nor (perhaps)
39   10,    9|         the handes of the Abbot Di San Pietro~ ~in Ciel d'Oro,
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