Day, Novell

1    2,    7|       and foughten battels, trampling in the bloud of their brethren
2    4,    2|  ground he threw me rudely, trampling on me with his feete,~ ~
3    4,   10| being then awake) heard his trampling, as also his~ ~justling
4    7,    8|     upon hearing their rude trampling, shee demaunded, who~ ~was
5    8,    9|    of noise, stamping and~ ~trampling with his feete, passing
6    9,    1|     to~ ~order; hearing the trampling of Rinuccioes feete, directed
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