Day, Novell

 1    4,   10|   beautie, there was one, named Ruggiero de Jeroly, of honourable~ ~
 2    4,   10|         the ugly deformities in Ruggiero, regarding more~ ~his person
 3    4,   10|        her owne best meanes.~ ~ Ruggiero having this benefite of
 4    4,   10|    opportunity to~ ~adventurous Ruggiero, to visite his house (he
 5    4,   10|       other roome to conceale~ ~Ruggiero in, but onely the bed Chamber
 6    4,   10|           leave, and were gone. Ruggiero thus remayning alone in
 7    4,   10|         she~ ~went; and finding Ruggiero sitting fast asleepe, she
 8    4,   10|         allowed to sleepe here. Ruggiero being thus rudely~ ~punched,
 9    4,   10| accident, and~ ~suspecting that Ruggiero was dead indeed: she pinched
10    4,   10|      Mistresse, the Maide tooke Ruggiero upon her shoulders,~ ~and
11    4,   10|    downe to rest~ ~likewise.~ ~ Ruggiero, who had now slept a long
12    4,   10|     power to speake one~ ~word. Ruggiero also being affrighted with
13    4,   10|     demaunded, Who was~ ~there? Ruggiero, not knowing their voyces,
14    4,   10|      seizing~ ~there upon poore Ruggiero (who was well-neere affrighted
15    4,   10|        the house, and had poore Ruggiero~ ~committed unto their charge:
16    4,   10|        throughout Salerne; that Ruggiero was~ ~apprehended, about
17    4,   10|         water was drunke off by Ruggiero, which had so~ ~sleepily
18    4,   10|   whither the condemned man was Ruggiero, and~ ~what would now become
19    4,   10|       the City speaketh well of Ruggiero, who is the~ ~man condemned
20    4,   10|    stoode, wherein~ ~we did put Ruggiero; there is now a contention
21    4,   10|        at~ ~the apprehension of Ruggiero) sawe it there in the same
22    4,   10|        you may easily perceive, Ruggiero was~ ~(questionlesse) carried
23    4,   10|   trouble, clearly~ ~acquitting Ruggiero of the robbery, howsoever (
24    4,   10|     alter her love to condemned Ruggiero; hoping the~ ~best hereafter,
25    4,   10|         Sir, what a lewde liver Ruggiero de Jeroly is, and notwithstanding
26    4,   10|        thereon; because thereby Ruggiero is in danger to lose~ ~his
27    4,   10|         private conference with Ruggiero. She~ ~having instructed
28    4,   10|      shee) you have apprehended Ruggiero de Jeroly, as a~ ~theefe,
29    4,   10|         understand thereby, how Ruggiero was taken in the Lombards
30    4,   10|       owne house. In the~ ~end, Ruggiero being brought from the prison,
31    4,   10|   pleasing to~ ~him: he cleared Ruggiero from the crime imposed on
32    4,   10|       Ducates, to be given to~ ~Ruggiero in way of an amends, and
33    4,   10|         a~ ~miracle on penitent Ruggiero; that after his marriage,
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