Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|     the utterance of one only word she turned into a Bever,
 2    3, 13|    could in no wise utter any word at all for weeping. And
 3    3, 15|      will assuredly bring you word, so that you shal see all
 4    4, 22|     thy husband, nor answer a word if they fortune to question
 5    4, 22|      scantly uttering a third word, at length gan say in this
 6    4, 22|      without utterance of any word, from the eyes and hands
 7    4, 22|    husband that she had heard word of the death of her parents
 8    4, 22|   named Psyches, should bring word to Mercury, and for reward
 9    5, 24|    fact, and verely the first word, never, I cried out once
10    5, 24|   great was the authority and word of the Prince. Howbeit,
11    7, 42| immediately after one brought word that a Ram had strangled
12    7, 42|    feare, behold, one brought word to the good man of the house,
13    7, 43|    roade on and spake never a word: The souldier unable to
14    8, 44|      to be called for, (which word son she would faine put
15    8, 44|      but she speaking never a word was in great doubt what
16    9, 47|    tell what to say, nor what word I shoulde first speake,
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