Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|   well nigh forgotten) if the keeper of the dead body doe not
2    2, 11| diminished and spoyled in the keeper. Which when I heard him
3    2, 11|    without life, and needed a keeper likewise. At length the
4    8, 46| promised a great reward to my keeper for the custody of me one
5    8, 46|  Matron went before day to my keeper to bargain with him another
6    8, 46|   right glad, and rewarded my keeper well for his paine, minding
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