Day, Novell

 1    3,    1|    Gardiner in a Monastery of Nunnes, where he had familiar~ ~
 2    3,    1| desirous to~ ~dwell among the Nunnes, that nothing else now hammered
 3    3,    1|    his Garden emploiment, the Nunnes began~ ~to resort thither,
 4    3,    1|  trees, and two delicate yong Nunnes, walking~ ~there to take
 5    3,    1|     there I leave~ ~it to the Nunnes owne approbation, whether
 6    3,    1|    discovery. Our two joviall Nunnes, not a little proud of their~ ~
 7    3,    1|    falling sicke of the other Nunnes~ ~disease. Having awaked
 8    3,    1|     close so long, that the~ ~Nunnes grew offended, because the
 9    3,    1|   would have condemned in the Nunnes her daughters,~ ~but that
10    3,    1|  fallen into foll but all the Nunnes likewise cried~ ~guilty
11    3,    1|   keepe him still about~ ~the Nunnes businesse, because the Monastery
12    3,    1|     to beleeve, that by the~ ~Nunnes devout prayers and discipline,
13    3,    1|        And albeit he made the Nunnes to be~ ~fruitfull, by encreasing
14    9,    2|    take~ ~one of her Daughter Nunnes in bed with a yong Gentleman,
15    9,    2|     common opinion of all the Nunnes, and whosoever~ ~else knew
16    9,    2|    and fearing also, lest the Nunnes hastie~ ~knocking at her
17    9,    2|    house, and all the other~ ~Nunnes then called before her,
18    9,    2|  words, all the rest of the~ ~Nunnes exalted their lookes, to
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