Book, Chapter

1    2, 11| shoulders, some strook me in the sides, some kicked me, and some
2    4, 20|    thereof, whereas we found the sides covered with the corruption
3    5, 28|       rather take away the heavy sides, and so ease me, or else
4    6, 36|         done, cut off one of his sides, and sawce it well like
5    7, 38|          away the filth from the sides. In the meane season this
6    7, 39|          continuall cough, their sides were bare with their harnesse
7    7, 43|        and beat his face and his sides, that he could not turne
8    8, 44|      after the pleadings of both sides was ended, they thought
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