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1 1, 1| Apuleius riding in Thessaly, fortuned to fall into company with 2 1, 1| mighty power of Witches.~As I fortuned to take my voyage into Thessaly, 3 1, 2| good taste and relish, I fortuned on a day to go thither, 4 1, 2| my selfe, and behold, I fortuned to espy my companion Socrates 5 1, 3| from their hands, and so I fortuned to come to the house of 6 1, 5| divers other persons, it fortuned that Socrates did fall asleepe, 7 1, 7| at Athens, named Pithias, fortuned to passe by, and viewing 8 2, 8| EIGHTH CHAPTER~How Apuleius fortuned to meet with his Cousin 9 2, 8| the day began to spring, I fortuned to awake, and rose out of 10 2, 8| gazed on every thing) I fortuned unwares to come into the 11 2, 11| Bellephoron told at the table.~It fortuned on a day, that Byrrhena 12 2, 11| travelled over all Thessaly, I fortuned in an evil hour to come 13 3, 13| part of the City, behold I fortuned to espy this cruell young 14 3, 13| Citisen of this city, I fortuned to espy three great theeves 15 3, 15| behold the unlucky chance fortuned on you by my evill occasion.~ 16 3, 17| selfe of myne owne horse, I fortuned to espy in the middle of 17 3, 17| many townes and villages, I fortuned to espy a pleasant garden, 18 4, 20| of the family afeared as fortuned to wake and come out. For 19 4, 20| a Boy of the house that fortuned to looke out of a window, 20 4, 22| and pacified minde, and fortuned to espy a pleasant wood 21 4, 22| unhappy wife. But Psyches fortuned to catch him as hee was 22 4, 22| had gone a little way, she fortuned unawares to come to a city 23 4, 22| chance the oyle of the lampe fortuned to fall on his shoulder 24 4, 22| travelling in that country, fortuned to come to another city 25 4, 23| together of my death, we fortuned to come home, for the feare 26 4, 23| sorrowfully unfold her desires, we fortuned to come to a place where 27 5, 30| sought in divers places) fortuned to come upon us unwares, 28 6, 33| without small feare, wee fortuned to fall into worse, for 29 6, 36| many small villages, we fortuned to come to one Britunis 30 7, 37| few towns and Castles, we fortuned to come to a certaine village, 31 7, 38| desire of the flesh. It fortuned on a day, that while this 32 7, 39| Philebus gave for me. There fortuned to passe by a Baker of the 33 7, 41| boult out the matter. It fortuned that while Barbarus went 34 7, 41| about earnest businesse) fortuned to meet with them by the 35 7, 42| sweet sappe and juice.~It fortuned on a day that an honest 36 7, 42| master exceedingly. And it fortuned while they eate and dranke 37 7, 42| terrible were the dogges. It fortuned amongst all this fearefull 38 7, 42| dreadfull wondres which fortuned in the house of the good 39 7, 43| tumult did signifie. It fortuned that one of the souldiers 40 8, 44| plaine and easie fields, we fortuned to come to a little towne, 41 8, 45| might arise betweene us, as fortuned betweene Eteocles and his 42 8, 45| their chamber doore. It fortuned that ere they departed away, 43 8, 46| well by Sea as Land, and fortuned to arrive at Corinth, the 44 8, 46| to them every day: There fortuned to be amongst the Assembly 45 8, 46| of her delivery came, it fortuned that she had a daughter, 46 9, 47| plaints to the Goddesse, I fortuned to fall asleepe, and by 47 9, 48| worshipper of her divine name: It fortuned that the goddesse appeared 48 9, 48| the great Priest, whom I fortuned to espie comming out of 49 9, 48| person already, but it fortuned that while I partly reasoned