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1 I| the same, and in manner half desperate to have accomplished
2 I| mother, behold and see, half her flesh is devoured of
3 II| seen and proved that the half was not told to me. Thy
4 II| possession of goods he gave half part to Tobias, and made
5 II| a writing that the other half part he should have after
6 II| him Sara his daughter, and half part of all his substance
7 II| to Charram which is the half way to Nineveh, the thirteenth
8 II| and abode as it had been half an hour, and the slime of
9 II| he vouchsafe to take the half of all that I have. Then
10 II| would vouchsafe to take half the part of all the goods
11 II| environed him by the space of half an hour, in such wise that
12 II| and so lay by the space of half an hour. After, the apostle
13 II| and in coming, more than half a year, and in that while
14 II| every day he hath sent me half a loaf, but now at thy coming
15 III| two pieces, and that one half abode still in the hand
16 III| most cruelly with rods, and half a day to hang by the hairs
17 III| that house two years and an half the devil appeared to him
18 III| earth well nigh a foot and a half, and began to think that
19 III| there they put him in prison half a year and more.~And the
20 III| her brought her to Milan half living, and there the third
21 III| child, and roasted that one half and kept that other for
22 III| that have eaten that one half, know ye for certain that
23 III| shall well eat that other half. They then, being abhorred
24 IV| one church, and that other half in that other. ~And S. Gregory
25 IV| came trembling unto the half way, and she said to him:
26 IV| returned homeward until he came half a mile from the monastery.
27 IV| staves that he was left half dead, but he was taken up
28 IV| at Montoia, which is but half a league from S. James.
29 IV| Avignon, a great dragon, half beast and half fish, greater
30 IV| great dragon, half beast and half fish, greater than an ox,
31 IV| and made place and left half the place void. And when
32 V| every year that I may part half gain with thee ? And he
33 V| And he had not said the half when he remembered if he
34 V| required, though she demanded half his kingdom. And then she,
35 V| that there was not wine half enough for the dinner. And
36 V| injuries, and cast him out half dead of their synagogue;
37 V| palsy, and was borne thence half dead. And another named
38 V| promised to the apostle half his realm if he would make
39 V| saint that he would take the half of their oil, and he refused
40 V| was wounded and left as half dead; and after, the cruel
41 VI| them, and when he had said half of them he made him ready
42 VI| his foot slid that he fell half over the bridge, and then
43 VI| and anon the tower and half the castle fell, and oppressed
44 VI| middle, and gave that one half to the poor man, for he
45 VI| himself with that other half. The next night following,
46 VI| little vesture, which was but half a mantle, deserved to clothe
47 VI| refection an ounce and a half of bread. She was never
48 VI| so left her there Iying half alive and half dead, and
49 VI| there Iying half alive and half dead, and she lived three
50 VII| said: O good Lord, hear me half alive, thou Lord of living
51 VII| hot fiery brands, and as half dead she was set again into
52 VII| them: Ye have been here half a year without meat, drink,
53 VII| been there the space of half an hour, so merry and joyful
54 VII| was weary and grieved and half overcome, and he came to
55 VII| friends he delivered to him half his realm, and howbeit that
56 VII| stature, his face a palm and a half long, his beard a palm long,
57 VII| times sixteen hundred and a half. And when the emperor Frederick
58 VII| the said work for fault of half a foot of length, after
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