"He, Cromwell, says to his visitors, just tell them this, and tell them loud: to each monk, one bed: to each bed, one monk. Is that so hard for them? The world-weary tell him, these sins are sure to happen, if you shut up men without recourse to women they will prey on the younger and weaker novices, they are men and it is only a manâs nature. But are they supposed to rise above nature? Whatâs the point of all the prayer and fasting, if it leaves them insufficient when the devil comes to tempt them?"
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