Book, Chapter

1    2, 10|     said to Milo, Let Diophanes fare well with his evil fortune,
2    4, 22|         who will first have his fare paied him, before he will
3    4, 23|   Moreover amongst thy glorious fare, thy great ease, and the
4    7, 39|     first day I did nothing but fare daintily, howbeit such mine
5    7, 41| abundance of wine and exquisite fare: so that there lacked nothing,
6    7, 42|      together, and had both one fare: howbeit it was very slender
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