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21, and many wounds were given, on both sides; Wouldkill was thurst the heart and fell down dead, then Rawbones drew him into a deep pit, and covered him with earth and stones.

XI. How Rawbones left the children in an unfrequented wood where they died.

AWBONES having, and hid his companion, took the children, who trembled to behold the , and then led them about two miles into the wood, bidding them be of good cheer, and when they cried for bread and butter, (for by this time it was ) he told them, they should sit down upon a bank he shewed them, he would go to nurse and fetch  some, which the poor babes , were a while contented, and passed the time in calling to each other, but it growing late, and he they looked for not returning, they began to grow , yet comforting each other as well as they could until it was dark, then cried  they fell asleep; but waking up the  morning, they got up,  wandered up and down to seek  way out, or find food, but could