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1 I| sun shall be black as a sack, gross and rude, and the
2 I| bounden in the mouth of every sack. Then said Jacob their father:
3 I| put it in to every man's sack, and take my cup of silver,
4 I| youngest, and put that in his sack. And all this was done.
5 I| cup in the mouth of the sack of Benjamin. Then they all
6 I| hide the cup in Benjamin's sack, was to know whether they
7 II| the son should be put in a sack anointed with glue, and
8 II| him, and anon he filled a sack full of stones, and laid
9 II| And he commanded that a sack of money full should be
10 III| monk, all tobruised, in a sack to S. Benet, and anon S.
11 IV| of S. James to bear her sack upon his horse; and he bare
12 IV| burden off the man, and the sack off the said woman, and
13 IV| brought in his left hand the sack of the woman, and in the
14 IV| bourdon for a spear, and the sack for a shield, and so assailed
15 IV| ground, and took off the sack in which he wept, and glorified
16 IV| ashes, and hair, and with a sack, and had not his head addressed
17 VI| she should use to lie on a sack full of straw. Tenthly,
18 VII| other said: I shall lay this sack in the middle between us,
19 VII| And then that one laid the sack so and said: It is mine,
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