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1 7, 39| how Apuleius was sold to a Baker.~After that we had tarried 2 7, 39| There fortuned to passe by a Baker of the next village, who 3 7, 40| which was a harlot.~The Baker which bought me was an honest 4 7, 41| returned home. When the Baker had told his tale, his impudent 5 7, 41| knowne and revealed. The Baker seeing this was not a little 6 7, 41| buttockes. Soone after the Baker sent one to his wife, who 7 7, 41| to turne the heart of the Baker to his wife, but all was 8 7, 41| she ran hastily to the Baker, threatning to send an evill 9 7, 41| face: This woman tooke the Baker by the hand, and faining 10 7, 41| morrow, the daughter of the Baker, which was married but a 11 7, 42| CHAPTER~How Apuleius after the Baker was hanged, was sold to 12 8, 45| brethren, whereof one was a Baker, and the other a Cooke, 13 8, 45| worship, whereof one was a Baker that baked sweet bread and 14 8, 45| delicates, which caused the Baker and the Cooke to suspect, 15 8, 45| of my dishonour, for the Baker and Cooke marvelled to see 16 8, 45| joyfull hereat caused the Baker and Cooke which had bought