Book, Chapter

 1    1,  6|         his maid which was named Fotis, and said, Carry this Gentlemans
 2    1,  6|        and therefore I pray thee Fotis take this money and buy
 3    1,  7|       into my chamber. Then came Fotis immediately unto mee, and
 4    1,  7| quietnesse, than with meat. When Fotis had told this to Milo, he
 5    2,  8|      attempt to winne the maiden Fotis, for she is beautifull,
 6    2,  8|        prove and try the mind of Fotis. Thus while I reasoned to
 7    2,  9|       Apuleius fell in love with Fotis.~When I was within the house
 8    2,  9|          my deare and sweet love Fotis mincing of meat and making
 9    2,  9|          scant. And I spake unto Fotis merrily and sayd, O Fotis
10    2,  9|        Fotis merrily and sayd, O Fotis how trimmely you can stirre
11    2,  9|    cannot seeme faire. But in my Fotis, her garments unbrast and
12    2,  9|         delighted I sayd, Behold Fotis I am yours, and shall presently
13    2, 10|   Diophanes, and how he lay with Fotis.~When noone was come, Byrrhena
14    2, 10|          old wine. Then I called Fotis and sayd, Behold how Bacchus
15    2, 10|     behinde me, and beholding my Fotis ministring at the table,
16    2, 10|          into the bed, behold my Fotis (who had brought her mistresse
17    2, 10|         cloathes, and shewing to Fotis my great impatiencie I sayd,
18    2, 11|  excusation. Whereupon I went to Fotis, to aske counsell of her
19    2, 11|         sayd, Have no care of me Fotis, for I esteeme the pleasure
20    2, 11|       breathing at the doore til Fotis let me in. And then full
21    3, 15|        THE FIFTEENTH CHAPTER~How Fotis told to Apuleius, what witchcraft
22    3, 15|       until such time as my love Fotis, having brought her mistresse
23    3, 15|      these words, I perceived by Fotis eys being wet with tears
24    3, 15| pleasantly mocked and taunted by Fotis, I sayd unto her, verily
25    3, 16|        THE SIXTEENTH CHAPTER~How Fotis brought Apuleius to see
26    3, 16|      Mistresse enchant.~On a day Fotis came running to me in great
27    3, 16|      againe to my selfe, I tooke Fotis by the hand, and moved it
28    3, 16|         some of this oyntment. O Fotis I pray thee by thy sweet
29    3, 16|          commandement. Then said Fotis, Wil you go about to deceive
30    3, 17|      Asse.~The I though to blame Fotis, but being deprived as wel
31    3, 17|     shall seek some remedy. Thus Fotis lamented in pittifull sort,
32    3, 17|      feared lest by the death of Fotis I should be deprived of
33    5, 27|          how greatly did I curse Fotis, in that shee transformed
34    7, 40|  offended with the negligence of Fotis, who made me an Asse, in
35    9, 48|        left in the country, when Fotis by errour made me an Asse,
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