Book, Chapter

1    4, 21| and being led to a river, notwithstanding my Assie shamefastnesse
2    6, 33|  escape all dangers. But (notwithstanding this good counsell) our
3    7, 39| and was become more wise (notwithstanding the great misery and labour
4    7, 41|   women: Verily I answer, notwithstanding my shape of an Asse, I had
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