Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|        was a Gentleman, named Conrado de Marchesi Malespini, with
 2    2,    6|      flight.~ ~ By this time, Conrado and his wife, who had followed
 3    2,    6|    When~ ~(uppon her request) Conrado had checkt backe his hounds,
 4    2,    6|       the great admiration of Conrado and his~ ~wife, as also
 5    2,    6|     Beritola went aboord with Conrado and his Wife, being followed
 6    2,    6|        bee knowne to none but Conrado, and his wife onely, shee
 7    2,    6|    company with the wife~ ~of Conrado, but in a mourning habite;
 8    2,    6|    became~ ~servant to Messer Conrado Malespino, where the service
 9    2,    6|       the service of Messer~ ~Conrado, it fortuned that a daughter
10    2,    6|  mother, and next by~ ~Messer Conrado himselfe; who greeving beyond
11    2,    6|    being now~ ~out-worne, yet Conrado keeping them thus still
12    2,    6|    from King Charles; whereat Conrado (he being of the Ghibbiline~ ~
13    2,    6|      reported all~ ~to Messer Conrado, who having heard these
14    2,    6|      two and twenty yeeres.~ ~Conrado hearing this, imagined this
15    2,    6|      desired that~ ~which now Conrado had so frankly offered him,
16    2,    6|     fairest friend.~ ~ Messer Conrado hearing these words, stood
17    2,    6|        Madam, answered Messer Conrado, I hope shortly, to make
18    2,    6| inspiration had guided Messer Conrado to this~ ~extraordinary
19    2,    6|     betweene her and~ ~Messer Conrado, began to observe him very
20    2,    6|  severall misfortunes, Messer Conrado made~ ~all knowne to his
21    2,    6|  Geoffrey, was so pleasing to Conrado, that~ ~without any reference
22    2,    6|        him (on the behalfe of Conrado) to send him the Poore expelled;
23    2,    6|   every thing in order, which Conrado had tolde~ ~him, concerning
24    2,    6|      doe any thing for Messer Conrado, which may bee~ ~to his
25    2,    6|     the message received from Conrado, varied not~ ~in any one
26    2,    6|   nobly welcommed~ ~by Messer Conrado, and his Castle being not
27    2,    6| daughter, in company now with Conrado and his wife, friends,~ ~
28    2,    6|       Table, saluted Messer~ ~Conrado and his kinde Lady (on the
29    5,    7|    Gentleman,~ ~named Signior Conrado, who was Captaine for the
30    5,    7|    traine, he went to Signior Conrado, and spake thus~ ~to him.
31    5,    7|      owne Law. When~ ~Signior Conrado heard, that Pedro was Sonne
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