Book, Chapter

1    3, 13|    because no man alive should accuse mee to bee remisse in the
2    4, 22|      that you shold so greatly accuse his love, and blame him
3    5, 24|     conscience should seeme to accuse me by reason of silence,
4    5, 30| purposed on the next morrow to accuse him of murther, and to lead
5    8, 45|        At length they began to accuse one another of theft, and
6    8, 45|   because I would not seeme to accuse my brother of theft, but
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