Book, Chapter

 1    4, 21|             a knife to kill me, or a halter to hang me. Whereat the
 2    4, 23|            these things, I brake the halter wherewith I was tyed and
 3    4, 23|           kind age, caught me by the halter and thought to pull me home:
 4    4, 23|              yet shee held still the halter, and would not let me goe;
 5    4, 23|        perceiving her hanging at the halter, tooke a good courage and
 6    4, 23|             and shee tooke me by the halter, and would have me to turne
 7    4, 23|            but he that led me by the halter said, What, dost thou stumble?
 8    5, 30|          strained head and brake the halter, wherewith I was tied. Then
 9    5, 30|           would have taken me by the halter, but he that rode upon my
10    5, 30|         prevailed, for they tied the halter about my necke, and (maugre
11    6, 36|          much negligence, he tooke a halter to hang himselfe: but his
12    6, 36| incontinently to him, and taking the halter in both her hands, stopped
13    7, 37|              the Cooke, breaking his halter, and of other things that
14    7, 37|            incontinently I brake the halter wherewith I was tied, and
15    7, 37|           eares, and tooke me by the halter, to prove my patience, but
16    7, 41|            lamentable spirit, with a halter about his necke appeared
17    7, 43|      therewithall he tooke me by the halter and would violently have
18    8, 46|             Then she tooke me by the halter and cast me downe upon the
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