Day, Novell

 1    3,   10|       turns hermit, and a monk, Rustico, teaches her to put the~ ~
 2    3,   10| righteous man,~ ~whose name was Rustico. To him she repeated her
 3    3,   10|    shalt soon~ ~learn," replied Rustico, "only do as thou seest
 4    3,   10|         with him.~ ~ This done, Rustico's desire was more than ever
 5    3,   10|       it meant, Alibech asked: "Rustico,~ ~what is it thou hast
 6    3,   10|      not?" "My daughter," quoth Rustico, "it is that same Devil
 7    3,   10|        have not this Devil."~ ~ Rustico retorted: "Thou sayest truly;
 8    3,   10|        says Alibech.~ ~ To this Rustico replied: "Thou hast Hell;
 9    3,   10|      thou desirest it."~ ~ Then Rustico said: "Bless thee, my dear
10    3,   10|       it; which made her say to Rustico:~ ~"Father, this Devil must
11    3,   10|              My daughter," said Rustico, "it will not always be
12    3,   10|         Often she would come to Rustico and say: "Father, I came
13    3,   10|      had been done, she asked: "Rustico, why does he want~ ~to get
14    3,   10|         the girl so preyed upon Rustico that he shivered with cold
15    3,   10|           But she, finding that Rustico did not call on her to put
16    3,   10|        Devil To these demands~ ~Rustico on a diet of herbs and water
17    3,   10|        stood thus amiss between Rustico's Devil and Alibech's~ ~
18    3,   10|    owner. Much to the relief of Rustico and~ ~against the girl's
19    3,   10|       Hell, no~ ~less well than Rustico taught Alibech. Since we
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