Day, Novell

 1    3,    8|  necessity he Must be sent into Purgatory. How may~ ~that be done,
 2    3,    8|         as Ferando remaineth in Purgatory, doe you~ ~but imagine him
 3    3,    8|  Ferando were first sent into~ ~Purgatory. And till then (quoth the
 4    3,    8|      Novices, sending them into Purgatory when he pleased, and~ ~by
 5    3,    8|         termed by the~ ~name of Purgatory, and where hee used to discipline
 6    3,    8|   deserving to be punished~ ~in Purgatory. There they tooke off all
 7    3,    8|            replyed: Thou art in Purgatory. How? saide Ferando; what?
 8    3,    8|        thy~ ~punishment here in Purgatory, and sinne no more in that
 9    3,    8|        are~ ~dead, and put into Purgatory, is there any hope of their
10    3,    8|      appointed to punish him in Purgatory? I am (quoth~ ~the Monke)
11    3,    8|       me, to serve thee here in Purgatory~ ~with meate and drinke,
12    3,    8|      farre, saide~ ~Ferando, is Purgatory distant from our native
13    3,    8|      had beene long~ ~enough in Purgatory: wherefore, the better to
14    3,    8|         free from the paines of Purgatory,~ ~as having payed for his
15    3,    8|       shalt bee released out of Purgatory, and sent to~ ~live in the
16    3,    8|          and let~ ~mee forth of Purgatory, for I have beene heere
17    3,    8| intended to punish any one in~ ~Purgatory: and therefore, being affrighted,
18    3,    8|  delivered from the paines~ ~of Purgatory, and brought againe to live
19    3,    8|        I have bin well whipt in Purgatory for such folly,~ ~and therefore
20    3,    8|      had met with them~ ~all in Purgatory, reporting a thousand lyes
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