Book, Chapter

1    1,  5| hapned unto mee. But I finely feigning and colouring the matter
2    3, 14|   fared but meanly. Wherefore feigning that my head did ake by
3    4, 20|   should put on the skin, and feigning that he were a Beare, should
4    4, 22|     wicked envy ran home, and feigning to her husband that she
5    7, 42|       by and by the young man feigning that his arme was greatly
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