Day, Novell

 1    3,    7|      Hermelina, the daughter to~ ~Aldobrandino Palermini: well deserving,
 2    3,    7|      Court of justice, that~ ~one Aldobrandino Palermini (who is kept close
 3    3,    7|     slaine in this manner, and by Aldobrandino, for~ ~whose misfortune
 4    3,    7|          by the Brethren, against Aldobrandino Palermini,~ ~and he hath
 5    3,    7|         the same~ ~danger, as now Aldobrandino is.~ ~ When Theobaldo had
 6    3,    7|      converting his~ ~thoughts to Aldobrandino, the imagined murtherer
 7    3,    7|           to deliver her~ ~Father Aldobrandino from death, to doe it speedily,
 8    3,    7|      selfe: even so your father~ ~Aldobrandino, without any occasion given
 9    3,    7|         going to the prison where Aldobrandino lay, whom hee found more~ ~
10    3,    7|      downe by him, thus he began. Aldobrandino, I am a friend of~ ~thine,
11    3,    7|    nothing~ ~but death; whereunto Aldobrandino thus answered. Friendly
12    3,    7|       have done.~ ~ Sir, answered Aldobrandino, no man knoweth how sweet
13    3,    7|          hath~ ~proceeded against Aldobrandino Palermini, and you think
14    3,    7|       taken in this case, because Aldobrandino is falsly~ ~accused as you
15    3,    7|           was very sorrowfull for Aldobrandino,~ ~gladly gave attention
16    3,    7|          businesse~ ~belonging to Aldobrandino. At the usuall houre appointed,
17    3,    7| concerning the offence imputed to Aldobrandino, setting him at liberty~ ~
18    3,    7|       murther was committed. Thus Aldobrandino being released, to his~ ~
19    3,    7|         betweene his brethren and Aldobrandino. For, they~ ~were not a
20    3,    7|           as standing in feare of Aldobrandino and his~ ~friends; which
21    3,    7|           formerly made unto him. Aldobrandino lovingly replied, that he~ ~
22    3,    7|           pursued to have present Aldobrandino, his~ ~Daughter, Kindred,
23    3,    7|           first to the house~ ~of Aldobrandino, who purposely stayed for
24    3,    7|         presence of all such as~ ~Aldobrandino had invited as his witnesses,
25    3,    7|    wherein they had offended him. Aldobrandino shedding teares, most~ ~
26    3,    7|        onely excepted: which when Aldobrandino saw, he said unto~ ~her;
27    3,    7|  discredit. Go on boldly, replied Aldobrandino,~ ~doest thou think that
28    3,    7|           bountifull favours of~ ~Aldobrandino, were joyfully accepted
29    3,    7|        his body~ ~at the doore of Aldobrandino, where by reason of Theobaldoes~ ~
30    3,    7|  generally reputed to be hee, and Aldobrandino~ ~charged to doe the deede,
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