Sir, you haue wrastled well, and ouerthrowne More then your enemies Cel.
And when he sawe that he coude not prevayle agaynst him/ he smote h[~i] vnder the thye/ and the senowe of Iacobs thy shranke as he wrastled with him.
For thou hast wrastled with God and with men ad hast preuayled.
And there wrastled a man with him vnto the breakynge of the daye.
So I sat misen down on a stool and glowered into the fire, and wrastled wi' the deevil same as Jacob wrastled wi' the angel.
Part of my mind talked to him, part wrastledwith Mary's hints and the other part kept up a wondering why and what, for I felt for that man a whole-hearted kid's worship.
Notwithstanding I expected that engine to explode and scatter us the minute a strange hand was laid on her, I wrastled my nerve together and moved the lever a tiny bit.
We wrastled all over the place, playing plain stick-to-him-Pete.
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