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1 4, 22| you would commaund your servant Zephyrus to bring my sisters 2 4, 22| a wife, but more like a servant. And you my sister seem 3 4, 22| Athens, take pitty on me thy servant Psyches, and let me hide 4 4, 22| forbidden to retaine any servant fugitive, against the will 5 4, 22| Kings fugitive Daughter, the servant of Venus, named Psyches, 6 5, 24| away, and after this, his servant was found in the house, 7 5, 24| ashamed, by reason that my servant and my horse, was likewise 8 6, 32| sort and so secret that no servant of the house may perceive 9 6, 35| shall understand there was a servant to whom his Master had committed 10 6, 35| lodging where we lay: this servant had married a Maiden of 11 6, 35| these twaine, tooke his servant which was the cause of this 12 6, 35| sorrowed for the death of this servant: then we avoiding likewise 13 6, 36| Phelibus, and he caried his new servant home, and before he came 14 6, 36| daughters, what a gentle servant I have bought for you: then 15 6, 36| home a fit and conveniable servant for their purpose, but when 16 6, 36| that he had not bought a servant for his Maidens, but rather 17 7, 41| with a loud voice to his Servant Myrmex: whose long tarrying 18 7, 41| incontinently home, and called his servant Myrmex, commanding him to 19 8, 44| apart, and to call in the servant, who onely was reported 20 8, 44| the matter: by and by the servant came in, who nothing abashed, 21 8, 44| shall understand that this servant which hath merited to be 22 8, 44| whereupon the wickednesse of the Servant, and, the treason of the 23 8, 44| perpetually exiled, the Servant hanged on a Gallowes, and 24 8, 46| rejoyce in that I was his Servant to beare him upon my backe, 25 9, 48| of Thessaly, and that a servant of mine named Candidus was 26 9, 48| considering I had never any servant called by that name: but 27 9, 48| and by behold arived my servant which I had left in the 28 9, 48| signified by the argument of my servant Candidus.~This done I retired