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1 2, 3| his people, and then to~ ~lodge him where hee thought it 2 2, 3| where hee was~ ~appointed to Lodge, he saide thus within himselfe. 3 3, 4| disturbances, they went to~ ~lodge in another part of the house, 4 4, 8| where Silvestra used most to lodge. Finding the Curtaines~ ~ ~ ~ 5 5, 4| your Mother to~ ~let you lodge there, I will make meanes 6 5, 4| you or me, to let her lodge in the Garden Gallery? Is 7 5, 4| Daughter~ ~so desirous to lodge in the Garden Gallery. I 8 7, 1| Florence, and where she used to lodge all the Summer time,~ ~called 9 7, 1| somtimes to Supper, and lodge~ ~for a night, returning 10 7, 5| where alwayes he used to lodge alone. By often visiting~ ~ 11 7, 5| Woman, doth not your husband lodge with~ ~you? Yes Sir, quoth 12 7, 5| Husband)~ ~that the Friar can lodge there with you too?~ ~ She, 13 7, 5| occasion both to suppe and lodge out of my house~ ~this night, 14 7, 5| thou must needs suppe and lodge~ ~from home. Remember thy 15 7, 8| what you say?~ ~you did not lodge in this house this night, 16 8, 4| dangerous action, but onely to lodge in my bed this night with 17 8, 4| who (as~ ~thou knowest) lodge so neere by; doe this, and 18 8, 10| invited him, to suppe and lodge in her house all~ ~night; 19 9, 6| your receite; I will gladly lodge you so well as I can.~ ~ 20 9, 10| Gossip Pietro could not lodge him as gladly he would:~ ~ 21 9, 10| often very willing~ ~to goe lodge with an honest neighbour 22 9, 10| selfe for me, because I lodge to mine owne contentment, 23 10, 8| Chamber wherein Titus used to lodge, joyned~ ~close to that