Chap.

1 20|    commenced at the bridge, and ran, with all the speed they
2 25|       discouraged; and a report ran that a large body of troops
3 29|     exert itself, and cowardice ran no hazard. Our men, both
4 53| doubting but he was dispatched, ran in a transport of joy to
5 60|     provoked at this indignity, ran to him, and begged to be
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