Day, Novell

1  Ind      |        of ensuing death: but touching their garments, or any foode
2  Ind      | thence from the~ ~sicke, and touching any thing of theirs, by
3    1,    6|   meaning man did wisely, in touching Master Inquisitor to the~ ~
4    2,    1|     holpen, onely by their~ ~touching the body.~ ~ It came to
5    4,    3|      to them, that~ ~without touching any where, the night following,
6    5,    1|   her kinde welcome, without touching~ ~any thing else belonging
7    7,    7|   the~ ~Lady lay, and gently touching her brest with his hand,
8    9,    5| manner whatsoever it be, and touching~ ~her with the written lines,
9    9,   10|      of a Mule. Afterwardes, touching the body, armes, legs,~ ~
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