Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|         there lived in Genes or Geneway, a~ ~Gentleman named Signior
 2    1,    7|         in Languages) came to~ ~Geneway, being named Guillaume Boursier.
 3    1,    7|        by all~ ~the best men in Geneway. Having remained some few
 4    1,    7|      which lived in his time in Geneway: no man more~ ~honouring
 5    2,    6|         shaped their course for Geneway, and~ ~there (by consent
 6    2,    6|   discreete persons, the one to Geneway, and the other to Sicily:
 7    2,    6|     Sicily: he~ ~which went for Geneway, having met with Gasparino,
 8    2,    7|          Bajazeth in a Barke of Geneway: hee resolved to surprize
 9    2,    7|       Smyrna, of which Ship two Geneway Merchants~ ~(being brethren)
10    2,    9|         Bernardo, a Merchant of Geneway, being deceived by another
11    2,    9|        home with her Husband to Geneway.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Eliza having
12    2,    9|    Lomellino, and dwelling~ ~in Geneway, maintained the contrary;
13    2,    9|        stand bound to goe for~ ~Geneway, and there winne such kinde
14    2,    9|       Ambroginolo departing for Geneway. There he remained some
15    2,    9|         then from Paris towards Geneway, with a~ ~most malitious
16    2,    9| especiall trust, sending him to Geneway~ ~with two Horses, writing
17    2,    9|         the servant was come to Geneway, and had delivered his Letter~ ~
18    2,    9|      soone after~ ~returning to Geneway, was much blamed for such
19    2,    9|    given me by a Gentlewoman of Geneway, named~ ~Madam Genevra,
20    2,    9|         returning from Paris to Geneway, caused her to~ ~be slaine,
21    2,    9|     divers gallant Merchants of Geneway that then remained in~ ~
22    2,    9|     them license to depart from Geneway when they pleased;~ ~whither
23    2,   10|     opinion, that~ ~Bernardo of Geneway, in his disputation with
24    3,    3|       necessity must journey to Geneway; and no sooner was he mounted
25    3,    3|        my husband was ridden to Geneway: got over the wall~ ~into
26    3,    3|       husband is~ ~journeyed to Geneway, proves this a ladder to
27    4,    3|    following, they arrived at~ ~Geneway.~ ~ There being out of perill
28    5,    7|     time, certaine~ ~Gallies of Geneway Pyrates comming from the
29    8,    1|     After his returne home from Geneway, hee told him in the~ ~presence
30    8,    1|  affaires which called him to~ ~Geneway: but he should understand
31    8,    1|        a few~ ~dayes after) for Geneway, according to his Wives
32    8,    1|      when he is~ ~returned from Geneway. Ambrosia, receyved the
33    8,    1|         before your journy to~ ~Geneway, in regard they could not
34   10,    9|    attended.~ ~ Being come unto Geneway, he and his company boorded
35   10,    9| Alexandria whom he saw with the Geneway~ ~Ambassadours, when they
36   10,    9|         they set thence towards Geneway with their Gallies.~ ~And
37   10,    9|     when the Gallies arrived at Geneway; whereto he~ ~returned him
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