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1 1 | lived in that place, it fell so out that his nurse borrowed 2 1 | two pieces: whereupon she fell pitifully a-weeping, because 3 1 | the sieve, and with tears fell to his prayers; and after 4 1 | Whereupon they said grace, and fell to their meat, and after 5 3 | the monks perceiving, they fell into a great rage, accusing 6 3 | mind and unclean thoughts, fell under himself: but he whom 7 4 | upon the third day, he fell again to his old custom, 8 4 | did accordingly: and it fell so out, that when the singing 9 6 | the bill slipped off, and fell into the water, which was 10 7 | down his pail carelessly, fell in himself after it, whom 11 8 | chamber alone in which he was, fell down, and so killed him: 12 8 | appeared visibly unto him most fell and cruel, and as though, 13 11| forth, he shut the door, and fell more instantly to his prayers 14 12| somewhat long abroad, it fell so out that they stayed 15 12| whatsoever they had done, they fell down trembling at his feet, 16 13| the motion, and so they fell to their meat together: 17 13| him in this manner: "How fell it out, brother," quoth 18 13| man, hearing these words, fell down at his feet, confessing 19 14| thine." Riggo, hearing this, fell straightways down to the 20 14| attendants and servitors fell down likewise to the earth, 21 15| durst not come near, but fell down to the ground: whom 22 19| The monk, hearing this, fell down at his feet, and was 23 21| have plenty": and so it fell out, for the next day two 24 24| went to the man of God, fell down at his feet, and with 25 26| leprosy, that all his hair fell off, his body swelled, and 26 29| rest of his brethren he fell to praying, and in the place 27 29| lifted up, and at length fell down, and the oil, that 28 31| bands, very strangely they fell from his arms, and that 29 31| wonderfully and quickly loosed, fell straight a-trembling, and 30 33| head from the table, there fell suddenly such a tempest 31 34| himself: by means whereof it fell out that, as their souls 32 38| which I mean now to rehearse fell out lately. A certain woman 33 38| to stay. Upon a day it so fell out, that albeit she wandered