Day, Novell

 1    8,    2|         you will lend mee ten~ ~Florines, wherewith I know you are
 2    8,    2|        if you will~ ~fetche the Florines, doe; otherwise, walke about
 3    8,    2|    credit my bringing the tenne Florines, according to my~ ~promised
 4    8,    2|        for it~ ~sixe and twenty Florines, a pledge then sufficient
 5    8,    2|        halfe) sixe and twenty~ ~Florines; he began to repent his
 6    8,    2|          and yet to send her no Florines neither.~ ~ Having a cunning
 7    8,    9|      thousand or two thousand~ ~Florines at the least, which are
 8    8,   10|         to above five hundred~ ~Florines of Gold. When he had given
 9    8,   10|      you with a thousand golden Florines, but~ ~am able to lend you
10    8,   10|        stretch to lend you five Florines. Alas~ ~deare heart (quoth
11    8,   10|         furnished of a thousand Florines;~ ~yet I have alwaies ready
12    8,   10|        with so faire a summe of Florines. Sufficiently was I thine
13    8,   10|  brought her the~ ~five hundred Florines, which she received with
14    8,   10|       received the five hundred Florines, the~ ~indiction of the
15    8,   10|       make returne of the 500~ ~Florines over by way of banke, according
16    8,   10|        backe his five hundred~ ~Florines, to winne from him a larger
17    8,   10|   because I restored~ ~not your Florines at my promised day. Salabetto
18    8,   10|     valewing above two thousand Florines, all~ ~which are stored
19    8,   10|        more then three thousand Florines.~ ~And my purpose is, to
20    8,   10|      summe of a thousand golden Florines,~ ~when one friend promiseth,
21    8,   10|       brought, wherein the same Florines were, which hee had delivered~ ~
22    8,   10|        be his owne five hundred Florines: then,~ ~putting them up
23    8,   10|       ransome of tenne thousand Florines~ ~of Gold, and my part particularly,
24    8,   10|      because the five hundred~ ~Florines which I received of you,
25    8,   10|      did lend me~ ~five hundred Florines in my need, to make uppe
26    8,   10|         him a thousand Golden~ ~Florines, which were caried by him
27    8,   10|         with~ ~fifteene hundred Florines of Gold: from whence also
28    8,   10|        backe the~ ~five hundred Florines, and folly in lending a
29    9,    3|         a legacy of two hundred Florines, wherewith he purposed to~ ~
30    9,    3|      disburse some ten thousand Florines, there was not a Broker
31    9,    3| deliverance. I have two hundred Florines, lately falne to me~ ~by
32    9,    3|   beside, you may deliver forty Florines~ ~to one of these your honest
33    9,    3|          And having given forty Florines to Bruno, with other~ ~money
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