Book, Chapter

 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
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