Day, Novell

1    2,    3|    said the Host) before the Curtaines were drawne, I could have~ ~
2    2,    3|      feare you not, my Lords Curtaines~ ~are close drawne, hee
3    4,    1|  windowes fast shut, and the Curtaines close drawne about the bed;
4    4,    8|   most to lodge. Finding the Curtaines~ ~ ~ ~ready drawne, he hid
5    4,    8|   hid~ ~himselfe behinde the Curtaines; who stepping softly to
6    5,    4|  with him behinde the drawne Curtaines, untill~ ~they should awake
7    5,    4|      forth from behind the~ ~Curtaines, saying. Nay, Signior Ricciardo,
8    8,    4| their hands; drew~ ~open the Curtaines, and shewed the Bishop his
9   10,    9|    so stately a~ ~Bedde, the Curtaines and Vallans every way equall
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