Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| allowed him honest~ ~physicall attendance, and he not having any way
 2    3,    2| therefore gave dayly his~ ~due attendance: so that, to touch the Stirrop,
 3    3,    4|      must~ ~give very carefull attendance, wholly abstaining from
 4    4,    3|  disguise, having long daunced attendance~ ~at Folcoes doore, and
 5    7,    1|         suspitious of his long attendance.~ ~ When they were come
 6    8,   10|        with their any longer~ ~attendance, untill it should be Supper
 7    9,    4|      both dutiful and diligent attendance: yet~ ~not to deaund any
 8   10,    2|   small Chamber, and very good attendance on him: the~ ~next morning,
 9   10,    3|      might continuallie give~ ~attendance on all commers and goers.
10   10,    4|        whereof she wanted no~ ~attendance) to be verily dead. And
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