Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|        egged her forward in her fearefull thoughts, perswading her
2    5, 29|         come to passe that this fearefull maid had beene slaine by
3    6, 33| covetous to goe forward, and so fearefull of pursuite, that they never
4    7, 40|         as me seemeth, is dull, fearefull, without any grace, and
5    7, 42|       which was very simple and fearefull, seeing all his goods taken
6    7, 42|       fortuned amongst all this fearefull company, that in running,
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