Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1| communication, the one of them laughed and mocked his fellow, saying,
 2    1,  1|    pleasant talke.~But he that laughed before at his fellow, said
 3    1,  6|       of the city: Whereat she laughed and said: Verily it is not
 4    1,  6|  beggar. Which when I heard, I laughed in my self and thought,
 5    2,  9|      cast her eyes upon me and laughed, but I did not depart from
 6    2, 10|    sheweth the same. Then Milo laughed and said, Verily we nourish
 7    2, 10|      make Bookes. Whereat Milo laughed againe, and enquired of
 8    2, 10|       and we all that stood by laughed greatly. But that (quoth
 9    2, 11|         whereat all the people laughed heartily, and looked at
10    2, 11|    people wondred greatly, and laughed me to scorne: but I beeing
11    2, 11|   table replenished with wine, laughed heartily. And while they
12    3, 12|   people there was not one but laughed exceedingly. Finally, when
13    3, 13|  perceived that all the people laughed exceedingly, and especially
14    3, 14|     before. Whereat the people laughed exceedingly: some rejoyced
15    5, 28|   through the village. Then he laughed upon me saying: How long
16    7, 38|      invented a present shift) laughed on her husband, saying:
17    7, 39|        whereby all the company laughed to see so suddaine a change.
18    8, 45|      the losse of their meate, laughed exceedingly, calling the
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