Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |   attend a while, and you shall understand that it was even I, the
 2    4, 22|          Which when Psyches did understand, shee caused that her sister
 3    4, 22|      mee every night? You shall understand, that as soone as I brought
 4    4, 22|        have, thou shouldst well understand that I would beare a more
 5    4, 22|        as though thou didst not understand what travell wee have taken
 6    6, 32|        and cowheards, you shall understand that wee have lost our good
 7    6, 32|       say, Thrasillus you shall understand that yet the face of your
 8    6, 35|       happened there: you shall understand there was a servant to whom
 9    7, 39| somewhat recreated to heare and understand what every man said, for
10    7, 41|        what happened.~You shall understand that on a day this Barbarus
11    7, 41| mischance of another. You shall understand (quoth he) that the wife
12    8, 44|      all this matter, you shall understand that I heard many declare
13    8, 44|        of the matter. You shall understand that this servant which
14    8, 44|        present crime. You shall understand, that when this caytiffe
15    8, 45|       him, that will dance, and understand what is said to him, will
16    8, 46|         that her husband should understand and perceive it. Wherefore
17    9, 48|       it to be true: Thou shalt understand that I approached neere
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