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"Leave meh, theaw wicked woman." cried Ashbead; "ey dunna wish to ha' thee near meh. Let meh dee i' peace." "Thou wilt not die, I tell thee, Cuthbert," cried Bess; "Nicholas hath staunched thy wound." "He stawncht it, seyst to?" cried Ashbead, raising. "Ey'st never owe meh loife to him." And before he could be prevented he tore off the bandage, and the blood burst forth anew.
Compare Chaucer's use of it: 'Men seyn that thre thynges dryven a man out of his hous, that is to seyn, smoke, droppyng of reyn and wikked wyves. Tale of Melibeus, §15; and 'Thou seyst that droppying houses, and eek smoke, And chidyng wyves, maken men to flee Out of hir owene hous. Wife of Bath's Prologue, LL, 278-80. I, pp. 168-71, 174-6. II, p. 54.
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