Book, Chapter

 1    3, 15|          Wherefore I intended to runne away, but the remembrance
 2    4, 23|        thou not take courage and runne away to save thy selfe?
 3    4, 23|        my backe. Then I began to runne, and shee gently kicked
 4    4, 23| willingly to hell? Why wilt thou runne into destruction by meane
 5    5, 27|          it was better for me to runne in the fields amongst the
 6    5, 28|          out at, and although it runne downe of blood, yet would
 7    5, 28|          if I had indeavoured to runne away, the thornes would
 8    5, 28|         boy beate mee to make me runne, whereby I perceived that
 9    5, 29|         threw downe his wood and runne after her: And when he had
10    5, 30|      there was no need to bid me runne away, for I scoured not
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