Day, Novell

 1    3,    1|        KEPT IN ALL PLACES~ ~ ~ ~ Massetto di Lamporechio, by counterfetting
 2    3,    1|            speech) was turnec to Massetto, and therefore he was usually
 3    3,    1|        and knowne by the name of Massetto of Lamporechio.~ ~ Massetto,
 4    3,    1|      Massetto of Lamporechio.~ ~ Massetto, falling in talke with the
 5    3,    1|        to send them any.~ ~ When Massetto had heard the words of Lurco,
 6    3,    1|      their conference was ended, Massetto began to beate his~ ~braines
 7    3,    1|        to the Forrest, and tooke Massetto along~ ~with him thither:
 8    3,    1|   Monasterie before him, which~ ~Massetto knew well enough how to
 9    3,    1|         fulfill sufficiently.~ ~ Massetto, who was not far off from
10    3,    1|       Gardens preparation.~ ~ As Massetto was thus about his Garden
11    3,    1|          providence. On a day,~ ~Massetto having laboured somewhat
12    3,    1|         then the other, thinking Massetto to be fast~ ~asleepe, began
13    3,    1|     valiantly leade you the way. Massetto~ ~immitating a Dogges sleepe,
14    3,    1|        owne approbation, whether Massetto was a man~ ~rationall, or
15    3,    1|        the Nuns having bene with Massetto at this new forme of~ ~confession,
16    3,    1|     began to suspect them~ ~with Massetto, and imparted the same to
17    3,    1|       descry them; finding poore Massetto such plenty of~ ~Garden-worke,
18    3,    1|         garden on a~ ~day, found Massetto sleeping under an Almond
19    3,    1|        Well may you imagine that Massetto was no misse-proud man now,
20    3,    1|         it from her. Now began~ ~Massetto to consider, that hee had
21    3,    1|        to be dumbe. Madam (quoth Massetto) so I was~ ~indeed, but
22    3,    1|       she would~ ~not grant that Massetto should depart, but to keepe
23    3,    1|        with the good liking~ ~of Massetto, he was created the Fac-totum
24    3,    1|    dwelling thereabout, who knew Massetto to~ ~be dumbe, by fetching
25    3,    1| Monastery was built and erected, Massetto had~ ~his long restrained
26    3,    1|          the Ladie Abbesse, when Massetto beganne to grow in~ ~good
27    3,    1|         was granted him.~ ~ Thus Massetto being rich and olde, returned
28    3,    2|   reputed of lesse reckning then Massetto; and yet~ ~he went beyond
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