Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|            a friend of his,~ ~named Jehannot de Chevigny, travailed from
 2    1,    2|           seller of Silkes,~ ~named Jehannot de Chevigny, a man of faithfull,
 3    1,    2|         very direct~ ~conversation. Jehannot well noting the honesty
 4    1,    2|          all this stiffe deniall,~ ~Jehannot would not so give him over;
 5    1,    2|             intire amity he bare to Jehannot, or~ ~(perhaps) his words
 6    1,    2|     continued strong in opinion, so Jehannot lefte not~ ~hourely to labour
 7    1,    2|       importunity, one day spake to Jehannot,~ ~saying.~ ~ My worthy
 8    1,    2|         saying.~ ~ My worthy friend Jehannot, thou art extremely desirous,
 9    1,    2|       continue as I am, a~ ~Jew.~ ~ Jehannot hearing these words, became
10    1,    2|          the Jew replyed: I beleeve Jehannot that all which thou hast~ ~
11    1,    2|            will continue as I am.~ ~Jehannot perceyving his setled purpose,
12    1,    2|            he performed. And when~ ~Jehannot heard of his arrivall, crediting
13    1,    2|             few dayes of~ ~resting, Jehannot demanded of him; what he
14    1,    2|             answered; It is strange Jehannot,~ ~that God should give
15    1,    2|         helpe me to be baptized.~ ~ Jehannot, who expected a farre contrary
16    1,    2|           earnestly to desire~ ~it. Jehannot was his Godfather, and named
17    1,    4|             the good admonitions of Jehannot de~ ~Chevigny, Abraham the
18    2,    6|            eldest not Geoffrey, but Jehannot de Procida. As for the~ ~
19    2,    6|           admirable patience.~ ~But Jehannot, aged already about sixteene
20    2,    6|           they saw each other last. Jehannot being thus in the service
21    2,    6|      growing wonderously amorous of Jehannot, and he~ ~of her, in extraordinary
22    2,    6|       commit to your consideration. Jehannot and Spina~ ~remaining in
23    2,    6|              not a little rejoyced. Jehannot having intelligence~ ~thereof,
24    2,    6|             in Sicily?~ ~ Once more Jehannot sighed extreamly, and returned
25    2,    6|             was? My Father (replied Jehannot?) I may now securely speake
26    2,    6|           name is Geoffrey, and not Jehannot; and I make no~ ~doubt,
27    2,    6|        Hereupon, he secretly called Jehannot before him, examining him~ ~
28    2,    6|       Capece, he spake thus to him. Jehannot, thou knowest how great~ ~
29    2,    6|   Imprisonment had somwhat mishapen Jehannot in his outward forme, but~ ~
30    2,    6|           before her affection to~ ~Jehannot. There in presence of her
31    2,    6| extraordinary benignity, in joyning Jehannot in marriage with Spina.~ ~
32    2,    6|             crediting the Fables of Jehannot, that now termes himselfe~ ~
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