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Whereas in verie deede ugg boots clearance his person was utterly displeasing, his behaviour immodest and scandaious, and
his usuall Language, savouring of such sensualitie, as, very fewe or none cared
for his company. And if any Woman seemed respective of him, it was in regard of
his outside and profession, and more for feare, then the least affection, and
alwayes as welcome to them, as the head-ake. His fond and foolish carriage stil
continuing to this Gentlewoman; she being wise and vertuously advised, spake
thus unto him. Holy Sir, if you love ugg store me according as you
protest, and manifest by your outward behaviour: I am the more to thanke you
for it, being bound in dutie to love you likewise. But if your Love have any
harshe or unsavourie taste, which mine is no way able to endure, neyther dare
entertaine in anie kinde whatsoever: you must and shall hold mee excused,
because I am made of no such temper. You are my ghostly and spirituall Father,
an Holy Priest. Moreover, yeares have made you honorably aged; all which
severall Nike
Shox scarpe weighty considerations, ought to
confirme you in continency and chastity. Remember withall good sir that I am
but a child to you in years, and were I bent to any wanton appetites, you shold
justly correct me by fatherly counsell, such as most beautifieth your sacred
profession. Beside, I am a Widdow, and you are not ignorant, how requisite a
thing honestie is in widdowes. Wherefore, pardon mee Holy Father: for, in such
manner as you make the motion: I desire you not to love mee, because I neither
can or will at any time so affect you.
The Provoste gaining no other grace at this
time, would not so give over for this first repulse, but pursuing her still
with unbeseeming importunity; many private meanes he used to her by Letters,
tokens, and insinuating ambassages; yea, whensoever shee came to the Church, he
never ceased his wearisome solicitings. Whereat she growing greatly offended,
and perceyving no likelyhood of his desisting; became so tyred with his tedious
suite, that she considered with her selfe, how she might dispatch him as he
deserved, because she saw no other remedy. Yet shee would not attempte anie
thing in this case, without acquainting her Bretheren first therwith.
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