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1 III| was, he knit the loaf in a cord and so let it down to him,
2 III| bread he bound a bell on the cord, and by the sound thereof
3 III| assembled all and put a cord about his neck, and after,
4 III| on the morn they put the cord about his neck and drew
5 III| raught and let him down a cord, by which he avaled down
6 III| therefore anon they bound a cord about his neck, and drew
7 IV| emperor, and made ready a cord to hang himself, and always
8 IV| he alway made ready the cord, saying: Most blessed Paul,
9 IV| himself, and casting away the cord, took condign penance for
10 IV| him, and then they put a cord about his neck and brought
11 IV| named Josias, which put the cord about his neck and drew
12 IV| he spake not they put a cord about his neck, and drew
13 IV| and after, drew him with a cord about his neck, and he thanked
14 V| then they supposed that the cord had not been well strained,
15 V| his bed wherover hung a cord on a beam, whereon he laid
16 V| horse going tofore with a cord about his neck for to conduct
17 V| a foul coat, and took a cord for his girdle. He went
18 V| himself right hard with a hard cord, saying: Thus, brother ass,
19 VI| She girded to her flesh a cord whereon were thirteen knots
20 VI| shirt to his body with a cord so strait that unnethe he
21 VII| place, and found there a cord, which he took and bound
22 VII| his flesh rotted under the cord so much that the cords went
23 VII| bones, and unnethe might the cord be seen. On a day one of
24 VII| naked, and when he saw the cord he escried, saying: O man,
25 VII| great pain they took off the cord with which he was bounden
26 VII| on his bare flesh with a cord. This holy man then remembering
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