Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|              enquire, how that noysome sent hapned unto mee. But I finely
 2    1,  6|             served me well, which hath sent me being a stranger, unto
 3    1,  6|              either of smoke or of the sent of meat; and therewithall
 4    1,  6|          Demeas much, in that hee hath sent mee so worthy a guest as
 5    2, 10|             TENTH CHAPTER~How Byrrhena sent victuals unto Apuleius,
 6    2, 10|               noone was come, Byrrhena sent to me a fat Pigge, five
 7    2, 11|               the old man, here is one sent by the providence of God
 8    3, 15|               walked: And smelling the sent of their owne haire, came
 9    4, 18|            flour without any manner of sent, and the common people call
10    4, 20|         wherein we wrote, that hee had sent him being his friend, the
11    5, 24|              no such thing of him, yet sent they many persons after,
12    6, 32|                I smell yet the Cinamon sent of his pretious body, I
13    6, 34|                he gave no answer, they sent one out of their company
14    7, 37|               which in my opinion, was sent from Heaven to save my life,
15    7, 41|       buttockes. Soone after the Baker sent one to his wife, who divorced
16    8, 44|             family. For by and by shee sent a messenger after her husband
17    8, 45|       commandement of his Captaine was sent unto Rome, to cary Letters
18    8, 46|              otherwise but that he had sent for her) went in all hast
19    9, 48|               he answered, that it was sent me from the countrey of
20    9, 48| predestinations of all men, how he had sent a poore man of Madura, to
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