Day, Novell

1    2,    3|      neere to the~ ~Abbot, who stedfastly beholding him, perceived
2    2,    7|         His opinion~ ~being so stedfastly grounded, that (lesse then
3    2,    8|      When the King heard this, stedfastly he looked on the Count;
4    3,    4| against~ ~it; thou must stande stedfastly in that manner every night,
5    3,    7|        voice, and looking more stedfastly on his face, which~ ~constantly
6    9,    3|     standing still, looked him stedfastly in~ ~the face: whereat Calandrino
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