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1 I| moved of envy and wrath and privily slew his brother. The which
2 I| sin on the serpent, and privily she laid the fault on the
3 I| their father spake together privily, and dreading that Joseph
4 II| eyes. Thou hast done it privily, but I shall make this to
5 II| bare it in to his house privily, that he might secretly
6 II| brought. Then said he to them privily: Bless ye God of heaven
7 II| of Egypt. Eugenia issued privily out of her father's palace
8 II| and he remembered of the privily that they were wont to have
9 II| hast thou been christian privily against my health, and in
10 II| understood that he fled away privily. ~There was a porter which
11 II| dispenser told his lord privily that he was the same beggar,
12 III| had said to him, he went privily away that no man knew thereof,
13 III| done he would have gone privily out of Rome, for to eschew
14 III| to be borne secretly and privily unto their ship. And as
15 III| pope Cornelius held him privily, of which pope, Pancrace
16 III| took leave of the bishops privily, without witting of his
17 IV| the time of his infancy, privily in his heart and in will,
18 IV| off his hand that same day privily, and threw it from him.
19 IV| barley-loaf, and deliver it to me privily. When it was taken to him,
20 VI| the chamber door, and fled privily by another door toward the
21 VI| express, she taught them privily to flee all noise of the
22 VI| after her into the church privily for to know what she used
23 VII| Then the christian men came privily and took away the body and
24 VII| named friar Reynold. To whom privily he shewed all his other
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