Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|   satisfied for that season, he tolde the~ ~Damosell, that (being
 2    1,    5|      such tales ought not to be tolde among women.~ ~Afterward,
 3    1,    8|       Country. Whereupon it was tolde her,~ ~that therein shee
 4    2,    2|     returned to her~ ~Lady, and tolde her all; she likewise pittying
 5    2,    5|        and (having seene you)~ ~tolde me, that shee dwelt a long
 6    2,    5|        meanes) suffer it,~ ~but tolde him, that Naples was a Citie
 7    2,    5|     rich Ring, whereof they had tolde him: forthwith hee tooke
 8    2,    6|        order, which Conrado had tolde~ ~him, concerning Geoffrey
 9    2,    8|         them often, which being tolde to their Mother, shee came
10    3,    3|      that even yesterday, (as I tolde you) hee sent a woman~ ~
11    3,    6|         either what he was that tolde the tale,~ ~or what a treason
12    4,   10|       so fowly putrified, as he tolde the parties~ ~friends, that
13    5,    2|    upbraiding him with poverty, tolde him plainly that he should
14    5,    2|         to the King his master, tolde him all the history of his~ ~
15    5,    5|     growing neere to his death, tolde me~ ~that when this City
16    6,    9|    their~ ~latest dwellings. He tolde us moreover, that although
17    7,    5|         in my~ ~Confession, and tolde thee truely, with whom,
18    7,    6|     uncivill sorte, as before I tolde you, swaggering and~ ~swearing;
19    7,    9|        some few dayes since I~ ~tolde thee, in what extreame Agonies
20    7,   10|      promised~ ~him to doe, and tolde him what strange wonders
21    8,    3|     living body, because it was tolde him as an~ ~especiall secret:
22    8,    4|    first therwith. And having~ ~tolde them, how much shee was
23    8,    7|      She beleeving his promise, tolde him where~ ~she had hid
24    9,    5|       me in the morning, when I tolde~ ~thee, how the very sight
25    9,    6|  Panuccio, saying. Have~ ~not I tolde thee an hundred times, that
26    9,    9|       said unto her. Was it not tolde you by~ ~my friend, in what
27    9,    9| heartely thereat, with Melisso, tolde her his mind. And when~ ~
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