Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    necessity of~ ~servants and attendants, as they could not execute
 2  Ind      |      wages) yet few of those~ ~attendants to be found any where too.
 3    1,    5|        at one Table, and his~ ~attendants placed at other tables,
 4    2,    7|         with some other of his attendants, he went to the Palace to
 5    4,    9|       riding with two of his~ ~attendants, all of them being unarmed,
 6    5,    1| Rushing in roughly~ ~among the attendants, downe they threw the Tables,
 7    6,   10|        of the Hostesses Female attendants, a grosse fat Trugge, low
 8    7,    7|       desire. Having given his attendants sufficient~ ~allowance,
 9    8,    9|    numberless Noble and goodly attendants, both Women and~ ~Men, serving
10    9,  Ind|   risen, caused all her female attendants, and the yong~ ~Gentlemen
11   10,    2|     one of his most sufficient attendants (well accompanyed)~ ~to
12   10,    3|       on horse-backe, with few attendants in his company, and after
13   10,    8|        him with~ ~garments and attendants, beseeming his degree both
14   10,    9|       them, Saladine (with his Attendants) mounted on horsebacke.~ ~
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