Day, Novell

 1    7,    4|    beautifull~ ~woman, called Cheta: of whom (without any occasion
 2    7,    4|       solicited thereto: that Cheta her selfe began to like
 3    7,    4|    the night season.~ ~ While Cheta thus continued on these
 4    7,    4|        and~ ~calling his Wife Cheta divers times, without any
 5    7,    4|        thus hee spake to her. Cheta, all thy labour is~ ~meerely
 6    7,    4|     not so much as suspected. Cheta seeing, that faire meanes~ ~
 7    7,    4|     not discerne one another; Cheta went to the Well,~ ~where
 8    7,    4|    Well, crying and~ ~calling Cheta, take hold good Cheta, and
 9    7,    4| calling Cheta, take hold good Cheta, and save thy life: she
10    7,    4|     this their disquietnesse, Cheta (seeming as if she~ ~wept)
11    7,    4|      faithfully promised, and Cheta reconciled to~ ~her Husband,
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