Readings for line KD.14.257

L.14.262KD.14.257
And his seruaunt as he seith · and of his sute bothe
M.14.263KD.14.257
And heM.14.263: The addition of he brings M into agreement with WCrRF. his seruaunt as he saith . and of his suyte bothe
Cr1.14.263KD.14.257
And he hys seruaunt as he sayth , and of his sute both
W.14.261KD.14.257
And he his seruaunt as he seiþ . and of his sute boþe
Hm.14.263KD.14.257
and his seruaunt as he seyth · and of his suyte boþe
C.14.261KD.14.257
And is seruaunt as he sayes · and of his suyte bothe
G.15.260KD.14.257
and hys seruvant as he sayethe and off h.ys seutes bothe
O.14.261KD.14.257
And his seruaunt as he seiþ  & of his sute boþe
R.14.270KD.14.257
And he isR.14.270: R's he is is unique in the B tradition but agrees with the vast majority of C manuscripts (of both major families). F and several beta witnesses (Cr W—and M after alteration above the line) read he his. A few C manuscripts support this reading. Most beta copies (including LHmOG—and M before alteration) show simply his. seruaunt as he seith  and of his sute bothe .
F.10.732KD.14.257
& he his seruaunt as he seyȝþ / & of his sewt boþe.