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1 I| the disciple, thief and traitor. The sixth, that before
2 II| for he knew well that the traitor should come. And S. Andrew
3 II| would not suffer such a traitor in his land alive. ~And
4 III| in the place of Judas the traitor. And his life is read in
5 III| in the place of Judas the traitor, and therefore first we
6 IV| he would have known the traitor that should betray our Lord
7 IV| said his sister and the traitor Askeberd had falsely conspired
8 IV| sleep, and then this false traitor purposed to have slain the
9 IV| dove. And then the wicked traitor drew the body into a great
10 IV| in the place of Judas the traitor. And S. Projecte, whom the
11 IV| body of her that bare this traitor. And when the prince of
12 IV| to the knight: Thou most traitor of all men, wherefore hast
13 V| delivered him to their lord as a traitor. This blessed saint, always
14 V| said to him: See how this traitor renegade deceiveth me, why
15 VI| the king said: Draw the traitor out of my presence, for
16 VI| the apostle, for he is no traitor ne enchanter, but is sent
17 VI| him, that ye take me as a traitor and wicked, and put me away
18 VI| should keep you from the traitor Peter, and ye have not only
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