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 though he suffer the remainder of the month, yet in the next he shall be delivered. He that falls sick on the 28th runs great hazard of death; as also on the 29th. He that sickens on the 30th, shall recover; but if on the 31st it is doubtful.

The following will drive away any evil spirit that haunts houses or other places; and having it about you, no thief can harm you; but if he comes to rob a garden, orchard, or a house, he cannot go till the sun rises. You must have in the four corners of the house this sentence written upon fine true virgin parchment. Omnes Spiritus laudet Dominum
 * Mosem habe,

Prophetas exerget Deus, dissipari
 * inter inimicos.

But if for a garden or orchard, it must be placed at the four corners thereof; and if to keep one from being robbed