Book, Chapter

1    7, 41| favour, (otherwise he should certainly dye) with assurance that
2    7, 41|      answered, I promise you certainly if you will, you shall have
3    7, 43|    cry, saying: that hee had certainly seene me; then they were
4    8, 44|     they succour me, I shall certainly die: Have pitty therefore
5    8, 44|   most desperate man, who is certainly assured to be put to death,
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