Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| needefull things should be in a readinesse, to have him~ ~buried honourably;
 2    2,    7|    prepared his horses to be in readinesse, and dispatched~ ~all his
 3    2,    7|        secretly prepared~ ~in a readinesse a subtile Barke, sending
 4    3,    1|   answere also, of his dutifull readinesse thereto; he~ ~gave him order
 5    5,  Ind|  prepared every thing in decent readinesse, after a~ ~solemne song
 6    6,    2|    parting preparation in due~ ~readinesse: Messer Geri made a very
 7    7,    9|      assurance likewise, of his readinesse and~ ~serviceable diligence,
 8    8,   10|     still for you in continuall readinesse, as~ ~hoping of your comming
 9   10,    9|      all~ ~things being in good readinesse, he sate downe at his doore,
10   10,   10|      having all things~ ~in due readinesse with them, he said: Lords,
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