Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|           Ladies) there lived a~ ~wealthy Marchant in Paris, being
 2    1,    3|           since) there was a very wealthy man, who (among other~ ~
 3    2,    2|           friends, and alies; his wealthy possessions by Merchandize,
 4    2,    3|          his time he was a very~ ~wealthy Knight, and had three sonnes;
 5    2,    4|     Townes, Gardens, Springs, and wealthy men, trading in as many~ ~
 6    2,    4|            not long since) a very wealthy man,~ ~named Landolpho Ruffolo,
 7    2,    5|          see me; my Mother (being wealthy) gave me in~ ~marriage to
 8    2,    5|       call them, in regard of our wealthy possessions,~ ~both in Pallaces,
 9    2,    7|    likewise thirsting after their wealthy~ ~possessions, have bereft
10    2,    8|           incited by love; then a wealthy~ ~Lady whose living relieth
11    2,   10|     widdower, and extraordinary~ ~wealthy, laboured with no meane
12    3,    1|        olde, returned home like a wealthy~ ~father, taking no care
13    3,    5|          of meane birth, but very wealthy, quicke~ ~witted, and of
14    3,    6|          and well knowne to~ ~bee wealthy, named Ricciardo Minutolo,
15    3,    7|     Sandoloscio.~ ~Repairing to a wealthy Merchant there, he placed
16    4,    2|           de Caquirino, wife to a wealthy Merchant, who went~ ~with
17    4,    3|        with farre richer and more wealthy~ ~Merchants, then at this
18    4,    8|        sometime a very worthy and wealthy Merchant, named Leonardo~ ~
19    5,    1|          Nobility of birth,~ ~and wealthy possessions of his father,
20    5,    2| favourable to him, that he became wealthy in a very short while.~ ~
21    5,    9|   marriage, and made him a man of wealthy possessions.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam
22    5,   10|          long since in Perugia, a wealthy man named Pedro~ ~di Vinciolo,
23    6,    9|         way wanting in him, being wealthy~ ~withall, and able to returne
24    7,    9|       abounding in treasure and~ ~wealthy possessions, kept a goodly
25    8,    3|      short time) shall wee all be wealthy, never~ ~needing to drudge
26    8,    8|        Brethren, they both beeing wealthy, and married~ ~unto two
27    8,   10|    Merchants use~ ~to bring their wealthy laden Vessels thither. And
28    8,   10|          converting the same into Wealthy Merchandises, which I have
29    9,    9|       with~ ~another. I am young, wealthy, well derived by birth,
30   10,    3|         knowing himselfe no lesse wealthy then Nathan, and~ ~enviously
31   10,    7|   territories abounding in divers wealthy possessions, saying to~ ~
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