Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      serve continually in the Kitchin, and diligently make ready
 2    1,    6| bountifull preparation in the Kitchin, and what admirable provision~ ~
 3    4,    9|       his Lady, went into the Kitchin, where calling~ ~for the
 4    5,   10|      sit by the fire in the~ ~Kitchin, telling tales to the Cat,
 5    6,  Ind|      houshold servants in the Kitchin. Whereupon, the Queene caused
 6    6,    4|   enamored,~ ~entred into the Kitchin, and feeling the excellent
 7    6,    4|     no Taster,~ ~ Go from the Kitchin go.~ ~ ~ ~ Many other speeches
 8    6,   10|       affected to~ ~be in the Kitchin, as Birds to hop from branch
 9    6,   10|     shee~ ~descended into the Kitchin, like a Kite upon a peece
10    6,   10| greazie, that good store of~ ~kitchin stuffe might have beene
11    6,   10|   drudgeries in the Convent~ ~Kitchin, where he was an Officer
12    6,   10|     quarrell was ended in the kitchin, with the amiable~ ~Chamber-maid
13    8,    8|       betake her selfe to the kitchin, to see dinner~ ~speedily
14   10,   10|      and ordered every in the Kitchin,~ ~as if she were the worst
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