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1 2,3 | he seized by the horns a bull that had escaped and stopped 2 3,2 | could cut off the head of a bull at a single sword-stroke; 3 9,1 | later, he burned Leo X's bull of excommunication at Wittenberg; 4 11,2| kindness, settled that the bull which pursued Caesar should 5 11,2| killed by Alfonso, and the bull that pursued Alfonso by 6 11,2| opposite side of the lists the bull was introduced, and was 7 11,2| fire, and irritated the bull to such a point that he 8 11,2| suddenly, just when the bull was beginning to gain upon 9 11,2| sword. It was high time: the bull was only a few paces distant 10 11,2| sight of a man on foot the bull stopped short, and judging 11 11,2| at once to the hilt; the bull, checked in the middle of 12 11,2| Alfonso's turn to run from the bull, Caesar's to fight him: 13 11,2| reluctantly dragged the dead bull from the arena, and the 14 11,3| 3~Then a second bull was introduced upon the 15 11,3| the horse was pursuing the bull or the bull the horse. But 16 11,3| pursuing the bull or the bull the horse. But after five 17 11,3| five or six rounds, the bull began to gain upon the son 18 11,3| to use, and just when the bull, almost close upon Don Alfonso, 19 11,3| former danger, picked up the bull's head, and, giving it to 20 14,3| shoe horses; every day a bull was brought in, turned over 21 14,3| bath of blood: when the bull was dead, Caesar was taken 22 15,4| treaty and sanctioned by a bull. By these arrangements,