Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |  pristine shape~his lot unlucky told.~What and who he was attend
 2    1,  2|     SECOND CHAPTER~How Apuleius told to the strangers, what he
 3    1,  5|         another Wife.~This tale told Aristomenus, and his fellow
 4    1,  5|     tale, nor a more absurd lie told than this. And then he spake
 5    1,  7|       with meat. When Fotis had told this to Milo, he came himselfe
 6    2, 10|     Cobler opened his purse and told a hundred pence to him for
 7    2, 10|       money againe which he had told out to pay for the telling
 8    2, 11|        strange tale Bellephoron told at the table.~It fortuned
 9    2, 11|         soon as Bellephoron had told his tale, they which sate
10    3, 15|     FIFTEENTH CHAPTER~How Fotis told to Apuleius, what witchcraft
11    4, 20|  running about, and he went and told all the servants of the
12    4, 22|     maid was called) and having told the cause of her anger,
13    4, 22|         to see, as I have often told, thou shalt see no more.
14    4, 22| declared all such things as she told to her other sister shee
15    4, 22|       her son wounded as it was told unto her, whom when she
16    4, 23| fellowes that were wounded, and told them of our great tardity
17    5, 24|         and was able to speake) told these tydings unto his companions
18    5, 30|         and verely I would have told it if I might have spoken,
19    6, 32|        vision which she saw and told by what meane she deceived
20    6, 33|      rich Castell, where it was told unto us that we were not
21    7, 41|        home. When the Baker had told his tale, his impudent wife
22    7, 42|  running out of the Seller, and told that all the wine was boyled
23    7, 43| dastardnesse, yet in the end he told some of his companions of
24    7, 43|      unfaithfull neighbour that told them where he was, then
25    8, 44|        consent to his will, and told him divers other leasings,
26    9, 48|         wished for so long, she told me what provision and charges
27    9, 48|         them: Behold now have I told thee, which although thou
28    9, 48|        mouth of the image which told the predestinations of all
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