Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|            seemed to be some noble matron. And there was an old man
 2    2, 11|    somewhat darke, and shewed me a Matron cloathed in mourning vesture,
 3    2, 11|         Which done I sayd unto the matron, Madam I pray you that I
 4    2, 11|            immediately came in the matron weeping with her Witnesses,
 5    4, 21|            daughter of some worthy matron of that country, who was
 6    5, 24|         great danger: for the good matron perceiving us incontinently
 7    7, 41|         Howbeit the beauty of this matron could not be hidden from
 8    8, 46| FORTY-SIXTH CHAPTER~How a certaine Matron fell in love with Apuleius,
 9    8, 46|          Assembly a noble and rich Matron that conceived much delight
10    8, 46|           where we found the faire Matron, who had tarried a great
11    8, 46|       tender, whereon the delicate Matron had accustomed to lay her
12    8, 46|            she was so beautifull a Matron and I so wel bolded out
13    8, 46|            legs imbrace so faire a Matron, or how I should touch her
14    8, 46|          joy and small sleepe, the Matron went before day to my keeper
15    8, 46|          they would not suffer the Matron to abide such shame, by
16    9, 47|           and tame beare, which in matron habite was carried on a
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