Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |       perswaded thereunto by my friends, I have boldly enterprised
 2    1,  3|      thy children, parents, and friends, for the love of a vile
 3    1,  7|    strangers, and specially our friends? Wherefore sell you this
 4    2,  8|    often heard named among your friends at home: wherfore I pray
 5    2, 10|       by the benevolence of our friends, was taken away from us
 6    4, 18|        theeves acquaintance and friends, for verily their meeting
 7    4, 19|    given him from divers of his friends.~Howbeit for all his sumptuous
 8    4, 21|         forsaken of my parents, friends, and family, made a rapine
 9    4, 21|         parents, kinsfolke, and friends, and made sacrifices in
10    4, 22|  banished from our Countrey and friends. Whereas our younger sister
11    4, 22|  thither, and called to all her friends, Yee quick sons of the ground,
12    5, 24|        a chiefe of his familiar friends, which Lucius after that
13    5, 27|         especially her Parents, friends, and family, came running
14    5, 27|       called together all their friends, and thus it was concluded:
15    6, 32|     their chiefe and principall friends: Howbeit under cloake of
16    6, 32|      beene that her parents and friends did comfort her, and pulled
17    6, 32| intercession of the Parents and friends of Charites, she somewhat
18    6, 32|        this sort: I pray you my friends weepe not, nor lament for
19    6, 32|     Ghost. Then immediately the friends of miserable Charites did
20    7, 42|       and assembled many of his friends to shew them all his land,
21    7, 42|        these three brethren, as friends to helpe and ayd him in
22    7, 43|       he turned into one of his friends house and declared all the
23    7, 43|      danger were past. Then his friends not forgetting the ancient
24    7, 43|        was hidden in one of his friends houses: by and by the Magistrates
25    8, 46|         his especial and trusty friends: But although hee brought
26    8, 46|        and other neighbours and friends of the sick yong man, and
27    9, 48|     CHAPTER~How the parents and friends of Apuleius heard news that
28    9, 48|         memory. Then my parents friends and servants of our house
29    9, 48|         to visit my parents and friends; and within a while after
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