Day, Novell

 1    9,    4|      likewise the money of Francesco Aniolliero, being his Master. Then~ ~
 2    9,    4|            thence to Sienna, leaving Aniolliero in his shirt, and walked~ ~
 3    9,    4|            they were commonly called Aniolliero, and~ ~Fortarigo, both Gentlemen,
 4    9,    4|            respective friends. But~ ~Aniolliero (being a very goodly and
 5    9,    4|           thereof, came presently to Aniolliero,~ ~intreating him in the
 6    9,    4|             his ordinary~ ~expences. Aniolliero made him answere, that he
 7    9,    4| protestations beside, as conquered~ ~Aniolliero, and won his consent.~ ~
 8    9,    4|             at~ ~Buonconvento, there Aniolliero determined to dine, and
 9    9,    4|            call and awake him. While Aniolliero slept thus in~ ~his bed,
10    9,    4|             poore penny left him.~ ~ Aniolliero chancing to awake, arose
11    9,    4|    horsebacke, hee saide.~ ~ How now Aniolliero? What shall we goe away
12    9,    4|            among them, who assured~ ~Aniolliero, that Fortarigo was the
13    9,    4|             at the Dice: Wherewith~ ~Aniolliero being much mooved, very
14    9,    4|             the~ ~standers by, as if Aniolliero menaced some other body,
15    9,    4|            and not him,~ ~said. Come Aniolliero, I pray thee let us leave
16    9,    4|               so easily be saved.~ ~ Aniolliero hearing him speake in such
17    9,    4|              respect or reverence to Aniolliero, as if all the~ ~accusations
18    9,    4|           You may well imagine, that Aniolliero was now enraged beyond all~ ~
19    9,    4|          knavish intention against~ ~Aniolliero, and being very speedy in
20    9,    4|             have his Doublet againe. Aniolliero riding on very fast, to
21    9,    4|             businesse,~ ~and by whom Aniolliero (of necessity) must passe:
22    9,    4|          stept into the way~ ~before Aniolliero: and beleeving undoubtedly,
23    9,    4|        apprehended him.~ ~Whatsoever Aniolliero could doe or say, prevailed
24    9,    4|              among them,~ ~he braved Aniolliero most impudently, saying.~ ~
25    9,    4|            have found him againe.~ ~ Aniolliero avouched the truth of his
26    9,    4|              him in that manner, and Aniolliero left so in his~ ~shirt,
27    9,    4|              any place else.~ ~ Thus Aniolliero, purposing to visite his
28    9,    4|        honest intended enterprise of Aniolliero howbeit in fit~ ~time and
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