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1 1, 2| we come unto. To whom he answered Certes sir I thank you for 2 1, 2| shame and ignominy?~Then he answered he to me and said, O my 3 1, 3| I pray you tell me. Then answered hee, Verily shee is a Magitian, 4 1, 3| and simple fashion. Then answered he, Will you hear one or 5 1, 5| and loved wel good wines) answered, Nay rather let him live, 6 1, 5| turning on the other side, answered, What know I whether you 7 1, 6| called Hipata, or no: Who answered, Yes. Then I demaunded, 8 1, 6| plate or Jewels? To whom I answered, I pray you maid speak more 9 1, 7| peregrination hither. Then I answered and sayd, I will make relation 10 1, 7| whereof I am right glad. Then answered Pithias, I beare the office 11 2, 8| singular friend? To whom I answered, Sir I dare not be so bold 12 2, 10| you into these parts? Then answered he, I will tell you soone, 13 2, 10| but halfe amased) soone answered and sayd, I would to god 14 2, 11| walke in the streets.~Then I answered and sayd, Have no care of 15 2, 11| to this city. Whereunto I answered, Verily (quoth I) you tell 16 2, 11| of the tale. To whom he answered, Madam in the office of 17 2, 11| away in this Countrey? Then answered he, Hold your peace, for 18 2, 11| so great a god. To whom I answered, verily cousin I will do 19 3, 13| by an old man, and how he answered for himselfe.~O most reverend 20 3, 14| remembrance.~To whome I answered, As for such benefits as 21 3, 15| desirous to know the matter, answered, In faith (quoth I), this 22 3, 16| when shall I see you? Then answered I, God forbid that I should 23 4, 19| one of them that came last answered, Why are you only ignorant, 24 4, 20| at his due houre.~Then he answered, Verily masters you need 25 4, 21| sighing in pittifull sort she answered, Alas now I am utterly undone, 26 4, 22| such sort that the stones answered againe. And when they called 27 4, 22| Graces? To whom the bird answered, Madam I know not what shee 28 4, 22| of her anger. Then Venus answered, Verily you are come to 29 4, 22| labour and travell. Then answered Ceres, Verely Psyches, I 30 5, 30| with their feete. Then he answered unto them saying, titathat 31 6, 36| age I was of, the cryer answered as a Mathematician, which 32 7, 41| Asse. Then the old woman answered, I promise you certainly 33 8, 45| discord betweene us. Then answered the other, Verily I praise 34 8, 46| resemblance of honesty, answered her with gentle words, and 35 8, 46| more, and shaking her head answered by her motion and gesture, 36 9, 48| demanded what it signified, he answered, that it was sent me from