Day, Novell

 1    8,   10|         a young Merchant, called Salabetto, of all~ ~the money he had
 2    8,   10|          but more usually called Salabetto,~ ~imployed as Factor for
 3    8,   10|     token from her Mistresse.~ ~ Salabetto having heard this Message,
 4    8,   10|          had the like bin seene. Salabetto putting off his~ ~garments,
 5    8,   10|         women slaves, and seeing Salabetto in the~ ~Bathe; making him
 6    8,   10|          In the one, they folded Salabetto, and her in the~ ~other,
 7    8,   10|     stead of a little Collation. Salabetto~ ~supposed himself to be
 8    8,   10|      then shee sweetly embracing Salabetto, bestowed those~ ~further
 9    8,   10| odorifferous waters. At parting: Salabetto~ ~(quoth she) whensoever
10    8,   10|        expecting the arrivall of Salabetto: who when~ ~the darke night
11    8,   10|          saying to him. My sweet Salabetto, with~ ~these testimonies
12    8,   10|         from one of the Brokers. Salabetto comming one night to~ ~sup
13    8,   10|    standing Cuppes on him, which Salabetto by no~ ~meanes would receive,
14    8,   10|        possibly doe the like.~ ~ Salabetto amazedly wondering thereat,
15    8,   10|     breake, thus she replyed. Ah Salabetto, the onely~ ~jewell of my
16    8,   10|        had meant truly indeed.~ ~Salabetto, in whom the fury of his
17    8,   10|         upon your offer made me. Salabetto, far faster~ ~inveigled
18    8,   10|     plainly perceive, my dearest Salabetto, that the love thou bearest~ ~
19    8,   10|   drayning downe her cheeks, and Salabetto~ ~kindly comforting her;
20    8,   10|         dissembled weeping eies; Salabetto never demanding any other~ ~
21    8,   10|           and whereas (before)~ ~Salabetto could come see her whensoever
22    8,   10|          especiall Favourer of~ ~Salabetto and all his friendes, which
23    8,   10|         commodities being shipt, Salabetto~ ~returned with them to
24    8,   10|        him come speake with her. Salabetto, having bene~ ~soundly bitten
25    8,   10|          she spake.~ ~ I am sure Salabetto, you are angry with mee,
26    8,   10|     Florines at my promised day. Salabetto smiling, presently~ ~answered.
27    8,   10|         replyed.~ ~ Now trust me Salabetto, whatsoever redoundeth to
28    8,   10|       promise. But consider good Salabetto, in what great~ ~trouble
29    8,   10|        from all further meaning: Salabetto began~ ~againe to frequent
30    8,   10|     Heaven~ ~knoweth (my dearest Salabetto) how thy love maketh me
31    8,   10|        make up the rest? Wel did Salabetto conceive the~ ~occasion
32    8,   10|       caried by him presently to Salabetto, and the~ ~Bond made in
33    8,   10|          fully accomplished, but Salabetto seeming as if he went to
34    8,   10|   Biancafiore, when she saw that Salabetto~ ~returned not againe to
35    8,   10|   commendation, and the wit~ ~of Salabetto no lesse applauded, for
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