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1 INT | the Ethiopians, whom our tale calleth Indians, delivered
2 II | who shall tell the full tale of its miseries, which Saint
3 III | the bare mention of the tale of Christ and his doctrines.
4 V | king's son, of whom our tale began to tell, never departing
5 V | was like the archer in the tale that would shoot at the
6 V | to the true God, as our tale in its course shall tell. ~
7 VI | me to tell thee the full tale of the costly and precious
8 VI | and master so swollen a tale about so doubtful a thing."
9 IX | time he brought into his tale a certain rich man which
10 X | terrible and marvellous tale. With such truths set before
11 XII | creation. And it were a long tale to tell one by one their
12 XIII | true?'" ~Ioasaph heard this tale also with amazement and
13 XVIII | I reckoned by the true tale, and not off the mark. So
14 XXII | night, and tell him the full tale. Then will we blazon it
15 XXIV | to the king, and told his tale and produced his man. Then
16 XXIV | perish with sound, as our tale in its sequel shall show. ~
17 XXVIII | that I am ignorant of thy tale, for I wot, of a surety,
18 XXX | this." ~The king heard this tale gladly; and there were brought
19 XXXII | telling the aged man the full tale of his loathly deeds. He,
20 XXXIV | high. ~Ioasaph took up his tale from the beginning, and
21 XXXV | By telling in full the tale of his former ungodliness,
22 XXXVIII| dwelling, and told him his own tale, laying all bare. Of him
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