Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        closed and barred fast the doores of the chamber, and put
 2    1,  5|       behold suddenly the chamber doores brake open, and locks, bolts,
 3    1,  5|         went their wayes, and the doores closed fast, the posts stood
 4    1,  5|          those good and faithfull doores which in the night did open
 5    3, 15|            came and rapped at our doores in stead of Boetius. Then
 6    3, 17|           rumbling, hee heard the doores of the house burst open,
 7    3, 17|        them which were within the doores, the theeves resisted and
 8    4, 22|        the chambers, porches, and doores gave light as it had beene
 9    4, 22|          thereof within your owne doores? certes you will be the
10    5, 24|   thoroughly learne the waies and doores of all the house, and curiously
11    7, 37|        closed and locked fast the doores about me, and kept the chamber
12    7, 37|     chamber; then they opened the doores, and came towards me, to
13    7, 38|       wife, in that hee found his doores fast closed, wherefore as
14    7, 41|           of gold egged him out a doores, wherefore putting all shame
15    7, 41|      Philesiterus, and barred the doores fast, and went againe to
16    7, 41|        and carried him out at the doores. In the meane season, I
17    7, 43|         the Captaine, came to the doores where we were, commanded
18    7, 43|   confesse that he was within his doores, but by reason of his faithfull
19    8, 46|        their Mistresse closed the doores of the Chamber and departed
20    8, 46| mischievous acts, caused that the doores and gates were opened. When
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