Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          your body buried in our Convent?~ ~Whereto Master Chappelet
 2    1,    1|        you are come home to your Convent, prevaile~ ~so much by your
 3    1,    1|      acquaint the Fathers of the Convent~ ~therewith, that they might
 4    1,    1|       went to~ ~the Prior of the Convent, and by sound of the house
 5    1,    1| constantly by the Fathers of the Convent; that if any one fell sicke~ ~
 6    1,    4|        went abroade out~ ~of the Convent) setting a good countenance
 7    1,    4|         the Monke to be~ ~in the Convent, and supposing him to be
 8    3,    3|    convenient, she went to the~ ~Convent where he kept, and having
 9    3,    3|  bountifull~ ~Benefactors to the Convent, and put more money into
10    3,    8|         pleased to~ ~shew in our Convent, therefore be silent, and
11    4,    2|      with an holy Brother of the Convent, yet ignorant of the businesse~ ~
12    4,    2|      therof was~ ~carried to the Convent, and six of his Religious
13    6,   10|          other drudgeries in the Convent~ ~Kitchin, where he was
14    7,    3|     lately devised in their holy Convent. In the meane while, as~ ~
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