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falls sick the 14th day, will recover on the next. He that falls sick on the 15th day, except he recover within 15 days he shall die. He that falls sick on the 16th day, shall not recover. He that waxeth sick on the 17th day, though he lie ill twenty-four days, on the twenty-eighth he shall be well. He that falls sick on the 18th day, shall die by the 19th of next month. He that falls sick on the 19th shall soon recover. He that waxeth sick on the 20th shall likely escape. He that waxeth sick on the 21st, in five days shall be well. He that waxeth sick on the 22nd, or 23d days, shall be delivered within ten days. He that falleth sick the 24th day, though it be with grievousness or pain, in another month he shall be delivered. He that falleth sick on the twenty-fifth day, on the 17th he shall recover; yet nevertheless he shall die in the next month. He that falls sick on the 26th, though he suffer a little, yet will escape. He that waxeth sick on the 27th day,