Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|     shore, and into their owne Castle, Beritola kept company with
 2    2,    6|         led bound to~ ~another Castle of his, and fretting with
 3    2,    6|        before seene her in the Castle, without~ ~any other knowledge
 4    2,    6|        Messer Conrado, and his Castle being not farre from thence,
 5    2,    7|         but rather to a goodly Castle of his owne, not distant
 6    2,    7|        a goodly garden, at the Castle where the Lady was kept:
 7    4,    9|   about a mile from his owne~ ~Castle, where he lay closely ambushed
 8    4,    9|        againe to their~ ~Lords Castle, not knowing them who had
 9    4,    9|        he returned home to his Castle. The Lady, who had~ ~heard
10    4,    9|     Chappell of~ ~Rossigliones Castle; where, after so much lamentation
11    5,  Ind|        returned backe to the~ ~Castle; where when they were all
12    5,    3|        by chance arriveth at a Castle. Pedro~ ~being taken by
13    5,    3|      accidentally) to the same Castle where Angelina was.~ ~And
14    5,    3|        within sight of a small Castle, out of~ ~which (before
15    5,    3|       we will bring you to a~ ~Castle, which stands about two
16    5,    3|         to conduct her to that Castle, which accordingly~ ~they
17    5,    3|      eight of the clock. The~ ~Castle belonged to one of the Orsini,
18    5,    3|        know, if any Village or Castle were~ ~neere there about,
19    5,    3|   halfe from thence,~ ~was the Castle of Signior Liello di Campo
20    5,    3|     When he was arrived at the Castle, and found there divers
21    5,    3| betweene them. The Lady of the Castle, after~ ~she had given them
22    5,    3|      married together~ ~in the Castle, and worthily feasted by
23    6,   10|  Onyons dining that day at the Castle, with a~ ~worthy Friend
24    6,   10|      in maine~ ~troopes to the Castle, contending who shold first
25    7,    6|       Florence, Beltramo had a Castle of~ ~pleasure, and there
26    7,    6|       Beltramo riding from his Castle, and Isabella~ ~now fit
27    7,    6|      was Lionello~ ~entred the Castle, and receiving directions
28    7,    6|     not, came running into our Castle for rescue, being pursued~ ~ ~ ~
29    7,    6|  outragiously, having taken my Castle as his Sanctuary.~ ~But
30    7,    6|  somewhat neere to~ ~this your Castle, he drew forth hi Sword,
31    8,    4|     there is not~ ~any Fort or Castle, how strongly munited soever
32   10,    1|    another, bestowing on one a Castle, a Towne on another, and~ ~
33   10,    1|        will give you neither~ ~Castle nor dwelling place: but
34   10,    2|       visite Ghinotto at his~ ~Castle. Which the Abbot hearing,
35   10,    2|       impatiently) towards the Castle, and~ ~likewise all his
36   10,    2|       a small~ ~Chamber of the Castle, it being very darke and
37   10,    2|         all well lodged in the Castle, their horses, goods and
38   10,    2|        the great Hall of the~ ~Castle, Ghinotto caused all the
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