Book, Chapter

1    3, 17|  the theeves, and either by suspition that I were some witch,
2    7, 41| long tarrying increased the suspition of his Master, in such sort
3    7, 41|   Then he conceived a great suspition and jealousie in mind, howbeit
4    8, 44|   the purse which augmented suspition which was conceived of him
5    8, 46|     might give any cause of suspition to the standers by, or shew
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