Book, Chapter

1    3, 13|          sword against those three Citizens, but I thought it was the
2    5, 27| accompanied with a great number of Citizens) did presently after drive
3    6, 32|        howling lamentably. All the Citizens gathered together, and such
4    6, 32|            the house, with all the Citizens, ranne incontinently after
5    7, 42|           presence of these honest Citizens, could in no wise perswade
6    7, 42|          rejoyce at the fall of us Citizens, yet thinke not but that
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