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1 In the following weeks, say the chronicles , most ceased their wild movements.
2 So says the Chronicle of Norfolk in its report. The actual paragraph read:
3 And ever after, says the chronicle , she was his loving wife.
4 He won victory even after his death, so say the chronicles of that day.
5 The Tokay district, say the chronicles , was fearfully harassed by the Turks as late as 1678.
6 And, so says the chronicle , the eyes of none were dry when they turned home again.
7 The culprit, so says the chronicle , was soundly thrashed for three days, and then set free.
8 The Dominican, Seguin, "a very sour man," says the chronicle , asked Joan what language the voices spoke to her.
9 American poetry circles, says the Chronicle of Higher Education, "have seen nothing like this since the teeth-gnashing of the Foetry skirmish in 2004".
10 The besieged Wends, having no water, tried to put out the fire with milk, but, says the chronicle , "it only fed the flames."
11 'Therefore,' says the chronicle , 'she was in a manner loathed of her parents, and kept forth secretly from the common knowledge of the people.'
12 "From the mountains of Savoy to Milan and Turin, and even to the Lake of Geneva," says the chronicle , "his memory was dear."
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