Book, Chapter

 1    3, 13|       as we find asleep let us kill, and so by that meanes we
 2    3, 14|       that one man alone could kill three such great and valiant
 3    3, 17|      my mouth, or to kicke and kill her with my heels. But a
 4    3, 17|        the gods? Why doe I not kill this lame theefe and weake
 5    4, 20|       the caverne, and went to kill all such as he found asleepe:
 6    4, 21|     hope, O give me a knife to kill me, or a halter to hang
 7    4, 22|        you would that I should kill the beast which under colour
 8    5, 28|      nothing else save only to kill me by some manner of meanes,
 9    5, 29|        sonne (quoth he) let us kill him and throw his guts to
10    5, 29|       it is a great offence to kill so faire an Asse, and so (
11    5, 29|     woe, but I sought about to kill my selfe by some manner
12    6, 33|      terribly had appointed to kill me. When we had passed over
13    6, 36|     into some secret place and kill him, which done, cut off
14    7, 41|       he called for a sword to kill him, and undoubtedly he
15    7, 41|        send an evill spirit to kill him, by meane of her conjurations.
16    7, 42|         insomuch that he would kill his sheepe, steale his oxen,
17    8, 44|     that the surest way was to kill the young man: Whereupon
18    8, 44|       and thereby presently to kill him. But while they were
19    8, 44| thereof, which was prepared to kill his brother: whereby he
20    8, 44|      end that hee threatned to kill her likewise, because she
21    8, 46|        her a present poyson to kill her husband out of hand,
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