Day, Novell

 1    7,    3|       full of Sisters white~ ~thred, which a Nunne (after shrift)
 2    7,    8|      Simonida, who fastened a thred about her great toe, for
 3    7,    8|  suspition of any: she hung a thred forth of her~ ~Chamber Window,
 4    7,    8| comming, he should plucke the thred, and if her husband was
 5    7,    8|   sleep, she would let go the thred, and come downe to him:
 6    7,    8|       the bed, he~ ~found the thred, which feeling in his hand,
 7    7,    8|        the rather because the thred guided (under the cloathes)
 8    7,    8|   deceived, softly he cut the thred from his wives toe, and~ ~
 9    7,    8|   used to doe, hee pluckt the thred, which Arriguccio felt,
10    7,    8|      Chamber, and finding the thred to be cut from her toe;
11    7,    8|  originall of the matter, the thred~ ~found tyed about his wives
12    7,    8|     words, he shewed them the thred it selfe,~ ~the lockes supposed
13    7,    8|     speeches, shewing her the thred, and in what~ ~cruell manner
14    7,    8|       bed? Did not I cut this thred from thy great toe, tyed
15    7,    8|      whose toe he found the~ ~thred, and finding her as false
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