Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|  sorceries: the starres to be pulled from heaven, the day to
 2    1,  5|     to dye. And therewithal I pulled out a piece of the rope
 3    1,  5|  wound, and that my heart was pulled out of my belly, and the
 4    1,  5|  caught him by the leg and so pulled him up. And after that I
 5    1,  6|      reason of courtesie, hee pulled me by my garment and willed
 6    2,  8|     come, they might have bin pulled and eaten; and while I beheld
 7    2, 10|      had drunk it all off she pulled it from my mouth, and then
 8    3, 15|       day, and therewith shee pulled out a whippe from under
 9    4, 19|    upon his legs, though they pulled him by the tail, by his
10    4, 21|      in my sleepe, that I was pulled out of our house, out of
11    5, 24|     pray. And therewithall he pulled out two thousand crownes,
12    5, 28|    place, when he should have pulled me out either with ropes,
13    5, 29|     out, she was succored and pulled from his heeles, and so
14    5, 30| slaine? And therewithall they pulled him downe to the ground,
15    5, 30|  necke, and (maugre his face) pulled me quite away, and lead
16    6, 32|  friends did comfort her, and pulled her away. The body was taken
17    6, 33|        in such sort that they pulled many of us to the ground:
18    7, 43|      up into the chamber, and pulled me downe like a prisoner.
19    8, 46|        and her servants to be pulled out of the house, and enforced
20    9, 48|    things of every Altar, and pulled out the fountaine and holy
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