Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|       hee had contrived it, and stepping forth in his sockes made
 2    3,    6|         should ever know it. So stepping a little further aside,
 3    3,    7|           crannies in the wall. Stepping softly out of his bed, to
 4    4,    8|      behinde the Curtaines; who stepping softly to her in the~ ~darke,
 5    4,    9| starting up from the Table, and stepping unto a great gazing~ ~Window,
 6    5,    7|      drew foorth his Sword, and stepping with it drawne into~ ~the
 7    5,    8|        the dogs and the Knight, stepping forth in~ ~assistance of
 8    5,   10|   started from the Table,~ ~and stepping to a little doore neere
 9    7,    2|         this good woman? Lazaro stepping forth boldly like a man,~ ~
10    7,    3|       his knocking, but Agnesia stepping to the doore said: Husband,
11    7,    5|        she~ ~prevailed, that he stepping to the chinke, to know from
12    8,    6|       robde of my Brawne. Bruno stepping closely to him, sayde in
13    9,    5|        conference together, and stepping unto them, discoursed at
14    9,    6|       to both my guests.~ ~ So, stepping on a little further, she
15   10,    3|         to heare him speake: so stepping roughly to him, and taking~ ~
16   10,    5|     with her Tale, who boldly~ ~stepping up, began in this order.~ ~
17   10,    9|         well entertayned. So,~ ~stepping to him, who was of best
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