Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|         of Naples~ ~named Signior Phillippo Minutulo, in his richest
 2    5,    9|     Frederigo,~ ~Sonne to Signior Phillippo Alberigo, who was held and
 3    7,    5|          shee was woont to doe:~ ~Phillippo came thither, to whom she
 4    9,    5|         Niccholao, beeing~ ~named Phillippo, resorted thither divers
 5    9,    5|           out of the Court, until Phillippo, standing~ ~above in his
 6    9,    5|          not the lovely friend to Phillippo, our yong~ ~Master, for
 7    9,    5|       were better~ ~men then ever Phillippo can be, and shall I stand
 8    9,    5|      friend to our young master~ ~Phillippo, with faire perswasions
 9    9,    5|        her quality of life, which Phillippo had acquainted him~ ~withall,
10    9,    5|          downe the staires, found Phillippo and Nicholetta~ ~in conference
11    9,    5|             the businesse: for if Phillippo perceive any thing, all
12    9,    5|           Court: there they found Phillippo and~ ~Nicholetta readily
13    9,    5|     himselfe. In the meane while, Phillippo,~ ~Buffalmaco and the rest
14    9,    5|       conferred both with her and Phillippo, with ful determination
15    9,    5|      command hir. Wherefore, if~ ~Phillippo do this day walke any whither
16    9,    5|    comming a farre~ ~off, said to Phillippo: You Sir, you know what
17    9,    5|    according to your appointment. Phillippo went immediately into~ ~
18    9,    5|            who when he~ ~imagined Phillippo to be farre enough off,
19    9,    5|           at~ ~this pastime, with Phillippo and Nicholetta; came running
20    9,    5|       worke there~ ~againe, least Phillippo hearing what had hapned,
21    9,    5|      afterward:~ ~his Companions, Phillippo and Nicholetta, making themselves
22    9,    8|         him the answer of Signior Phillippo.~ ~Guiotto not a little
23    9,    8|          quoth Guiotto)~ ~Signior Phillippo hath sought about for thee,
24    9,    8|          businesse; and~ ~Signior Phillippo, because he could not catch
25    9,    8|          you strike~ ~me? Signior Phillippo, catching him by the haire
26    9,    8|   himselfe.~ ~In the end, Signior Phillippo having extreamly beaten
27    9,    8| enrubinating Clarret of~ ~Signior Phillippo? As well (quoth Blondello)
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