Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|         me. And that such their subtility might not be perceived,
2    4, 19|      purposed now to forget all subtility and deceit, and to play
3    4, 20|      courage. Thus we began our subtility, and then wee imagined thus,
4    7, 39|       fields to pasture, but my subtility did me small good, for by
5    8, 44| somewhat returned to his former subtility, he began to deny all that
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