Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|    that for the space of two dayes they could not get forth,
 2    2, 10|     to some he would tel the dayes of their marriages, to others
 3    4, 22|   weep, and passed over many dayes in great sorrow. But now
 4    4, 22|   let me hide my selfe a few dayes amongst these sheffes of
 5    5, 29|    Lechery by the boy.~A few dayes after, the boy invented
 6    6, 36|  remained the space of three dayes, and that I poore Asse and
 7    7, 39|      had tarried there a few dayes at the cost and charges
 8    7, 41|     the house, and when nine dayes were expired, as inheretrix
 9    8, 44|     had remained there a few dayes, I understood of a wicked
10    8, 44|    hanged, came one of these dayes to speake with me, promising
11    8, 45|    endure the space of three dayes, and to bring his endeavour
12    8, 46|    great many persons in his dayes and promised him fifty peeces
13    8, 46|    of his cursed wife. A few dayes after, when the young man
14    8, 46| correction? For we see now a dayes many excellent Philosophers
15    9, 48|     seene, then I fasted ten dayes according to the custome,
16    9, 48|  causes: Finally after a few dayes, the great god Osiris appeared
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