Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|        him up a faire payre of stayres, which he having more then
 2    3,    7|   discended downe a~ ~paire of stayres by his Chamber, into the
 3    3,    7|           descending downe the stayres together, one of them speaking
 4    4,    1| causing him to~ ~ascend up the stayres with her into her Chamber.
 5    5,    1|      their~ ~passage downe the stayres; but Chynon saluted him
 6    7,    5|       that on the midst of the stayres,~ ~because he should not (
 7    7,    5|   entred~ ~in, and went up the stayres, going to dinner with his
 8    7,    6|       hand.~ ~Ascending up our stayres, by what fortune, I know
 9    7,    6|     vowes, hee ranne downe the stayres~ ~againe, in such like manner
10    7,    8|     and sitting downe at the~ ~stayres head, she fell to worke
11    7,    8|         and ascending~ ~up the stayres: they heard Simonida sweetly
12    8,    2|        was descended downe the stayres, and having once againe~ ~
13    8,    3|      was standing aloft on the stayres head. She being somewhat
14    8,    3|    woman, being aloft uppon my stayres head, by~ ~much misfortune
15    8,    7|       softly descend downe the stayres, even so farre as to the
16    8,    7|        and descended downe the stayres to the~ ~Court doore; where,
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