Book, Chapter

1    1,  3| intemperate tongue you catch some harm. Then with resemblance of
2    3, 15|       ever you went to trouble or harm me: perhaps sometimes you
3    3, 17|     consented together to work my harm, and fearing lest I should
4    4, 19|         we should raise up to our harm the neighbours by. Then
5    4, 22|          in the vally without any harm: by and by they went into
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