Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|          to meet with his Cousin Byrrhena.~As soone as night was past,
 2    2,  8| honourably than I: I am the same Byrrhena whom you have often heard
 3    2,  8|        the view of these things, Byrrhena spake to me and sayd, Cousin
 4    2,  8|       love.~Thus with great care Byrrhena gave me in charge, but I (
 5    2, 10|            THE TENTH CHAPTER~How Byrrhena sent victuals unto Apuleius,
 6    2, 10|      Fotis.~When noone was come, Byrrhena sent to me a fat Pigge,
 7    2, 10|  mindfull of the commandement of Byrrhena, and sometimes I would cast
 8    2, 11|         How Apuleius supped with Byrrhena, and what a strange tale
 9    2, 11|          fortuned on a day, that Byrrhena desired me earnestly to
10    2, 11|    supper, and behold I found in Byrrhena’s house a great company
11    2, 11|      laugh, and to be merry. And Byrrhena spake unto mee and sayd,
12    2, 11|          from the table, had not Byrrhena spake unto him and sayd,
13    2, 11|          spake very angerly: But Byrrhena was earnest upon him, and
14    2, 11|       they drank one to another, Byrrhena spake to me and said, from
15    2, 11|          table and took leave of Byrrhena and departed. And when I
16    3, 14|       and sayd, Sir, your cousin Byrrhena desireth you to take the
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