Day, Novell

 1    8,    2|         made meanes to borrow a Morter of her,~ ~which when hee
 2    8,    2|      left it in pawne~ ~for the Morter. To pacifie her Husband,
 3    8,    2|       not~ ~lend the Priest the Morter without a pawne: she sent
 4    8,    2|         lending him her Stone~ ~Morter, to make Greenesawce in
 5    8,    2| treachery, sent him the~ ~Stone Morter with the Pestell, and about
 6    8,    2|      him) and~ ~said. Take this Morter and Pestell, beare them
 7    8,    2|  delivering her the Pestell and Morter,~ ~performed the rest of
 8    8,    2|    shall~ ~never make use of my Morter hereafter, to beat any more
 9    8,    2|        I must make use of her~ ~Morter no more; I will not trust
10    8,    9|         are~ ~beaten in an open Morter. And as for the Beds, they
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