Readings for line KD.15.1

L.15.1KD.15.1
AcL.15.1: The ornamental capital of eight lines is in blue ink with red flourishes. A small guide letter <A> is partly obscured. after my wakyng · it was wonder longe
M.15.1KD.15.1
Ac aftur my wakynge . it was wonndur longe
Cr1.15.1KD.15.1
ANd after my wakyng , it was wonder long
W.15.1KD.15.1
AC after my wakynge . it was wonder longe
Hm.15.1KD.15.1
Ac aftyr my wakynge · it was wonder longe
C.15.1KD.15.1
AN after my wakyng it was lange
G.16.1KD.15.1
But after my wakyng ytt was wondre long
O.15.1KD.15.1
AC after my wakyng  it was wondre longe
R.15.1KD.15.1
AcR.15.1: Inside the triangle formed by the top of the ornamental capital, the rubricator has drawn a nun's face. after my walkyngeR.15.1: R shares this error (walkynge for Bx's wakyng ) with Bm and Bo alone.  it was wonder longe .
F.11.1KD.15.1
AFterF.11.1: The ornamental capital is in blue with red flourishes. The scribe has run flourishes from top to bottom of the page in a russet ink not otherwise used in the manuscript. my wakynge / it was longe after.