Book, Chapter

1    3, 17|         was done concerning the robbery: and so they beat us forward
2    5, 24|      bring newes concerning the robbery of Miloes house, came home
3    5, 24|  manifest author of this common robbery, who a few dayse before
4    5, 24|       very same night that this robbery was done he fled away, and
5    5, 24| likewise accused with me of the robbery.~While I pondered with my
6    5, 26|      not onely your Captaine in robbery and fight, but also in pleasures
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