Book, Chapter

 1    1,  6|         pulled me by my garment and willed me to sit downe; for wee
 2    2,  8| commandement. And therewithall shee willed secretly the residue to
 3    2, 11|           part diminished. Then she willed Philodespotus her steward
 4    2, 11|         stones to throw at her, and willed the boys in the street to
 5    3, 12|         Cryer had made a noise, and willed all such that would bring
 6    3, 15|          the jaw bones and teeth of willed beasts, then she said certaine
 7    3, 16|          she pleased. Wherefore she willed me privily to prepare my
 8    3, 17|           us with great staves, and willed one of their fellows to
 9    4, 22|         contented, and moreover hee willed that shee should give them
10    4, 22|      commandement of my mother (who willed mee that thou shouldst bee
11    5, 24|             thereof unto you as you willed me, insomuch that the whole
12    6, 33|           wolves. Wherefore we were willed to stay there all night,
13    6, 36|            was five yeares old, and willed the old man to looke in
14    7, 37|        Heaven to save my life, that willed the other to set a bason
15    7, 41|          hurt lying in the bin, she willed her husband to goe to bed,
16    8, 44|             in the meane season, he willed his mother to be of good
17    8, 44|             be found counterfeit, I willed him to scale the purse wherein
18    8, 46|           all hast as the messenger willed her to doe. But when she
19    9, 48|   commandement, all which things he willed me to attend with marvailous
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