Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|   accompanied with a great many servants, towards whom I drew nigh,
 2    2, 11|       esteeme me as one of your servants, and if you want my service
 3    2, 11|          when as behold all the servants of the house were assembled
 4    4, 20|       friend, hee commanded his servants to deliver unto us x. crowns,
 5    4, 20|        he went and told all the servants of the house. Whereupon
 6    4, 22|       voyces you heare bee your servants, and ready to minister unto
 7    4, 22|        after came her invisible servants, and presented to her such
 8    4, 22|    determine to adopt one of my servants, and to give him these wings,
 9    4, 22|        of Venus, but one of her servants called Custome came out,
10    6, 32| fireside, in the company of the servants, began to declare many terrible
11    7, 37|  disorder, commanded one of his servants to take me up, and locke
12    7, 39|       the mill stood still, the servants came about me, crying and
13    7, 41|     bosome, commanded his other Servants to bind Myrmex incontinently,
14    7, 41|       two of the most sturdiest Servants of his house, who held up
15    7, 41|         was ground, when as the servants were compelled to call their
16    7, 41|       somewhat comforted by the servants of the house, and when nine
17    7, 42|      dreadfull sight one of the Servants came running out of the
18    7, 42|  incontinently he commanded his servants to take the poore man by
19    7, 42|       came one of these tyrants servants the most sturdiest of the
20    7, 42|         escape the hands of the servants which came running to assist
21    8, 44| souldier tooke me to one of the servants, while he himselfe went
22    8, 44|        by she called one of her servants, ready to all mischiefes:
23    8, 44|         his mother, and all the servants of the house with a lowd
24    8, 44|     hastily commanded one of my servants to fetch the purse which
25    8, 45|        of his Companions, being Servants to a man of worship, whereof
26    8, 45|        exceedingly, calling the servants of the house, to shew them
27    8, 45|      but laugh. Then one of the servants of the house sayd to his
28    8, 46|     commanded one of her trusty servants to take the ring and carry
29    8, 46|       the cursed woman, and her servants to be pulled out of the
30    8, 46|       followed certaine waiting servants, Castor and Pollus went
31    9, 48|     Then my parents friends and servants of our house understanding
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