Day, Novell

 1    7,    1|         to hide my selfe in the bedde~ ~over-head and eares (as
 2    7,    6|       the further~ ~side of the bedde, and Beltramo saide to him,
 3    9,    3|         thee downe in thy warme Bedde,~ ~covered with so many
 4    9,    3|         Being thus laide in his Bedde, they~ ~left him for that
 5    9,    6|       such a devill heere in my Bedde? Afterward being more rashly
 6    9,    6|         and keepe in thine owne bedde for meere shame.~ ~ When
 7   10,    8|        places, when in his owne bedde, he~ ~might have enjoyed
 8   10,    9|     commanded a rich and costly Bedde to be set up, the mattras
 9   10,    9|         beseemed so stately a~ ~Bedde, the Curtaines and Vallans
10   10,    9|         the Hall, whereas~ ~the Bedde stood readily prepared?
11   10,    9|          more as hee lay in the bedde, commanded the Magitian
12   10,    9|         gone.~ ~ Instantly, the bedde and Thorello in it, in the
13   10,    9| suddenly~ ~espied the sumptuous bedde there standing: not only
14   10,    9|    beheld the wonderful riche~ ~bedde, and the Knight lying fast
15   10,    9|    daring to approach neere the bedde, whereon lay such~ ~costly
16   10,    9|    Wherefore, sitting up in the bedde,~ ~and particularly observing
17   10,    9|     Thorello arising out of the bedde, gave gracious salutations
18   10,    9|       having safely secured the bedde, and~ ~all the rich Jewells,
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