Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1| perceived a little before me two companions riding, and so I overtaking
 2    1,  1|         heare his talke than his companions, sayd, I pray you, that
 3    1,  6|    Corinth.~After that those two Companions were departed I entred into
 4    3, 14|          shall learne what other companions he hath, and root out the
 5    4, 19|         had thus lost two of our companions, we liked not Thebes, but
 6    4, 20|           for as I looked for my companions that should come from the
 7    4, 20|        in memory of their slaine companions, they tooke cups of gold,
 8    5, 24|      told these tydings unto his companions in this sort. Sirs, as touching
 9    5, 24|  enquired how the residue of his companions did. To whom it was declared
10    5, 24|         of Mars and my faithfull companions, I pray you make me one
11    5, 26|           and to seeke for other companions. But as farre as I see,
12    7, 39|          speake of the horses my companions, how they being old and
13    7, 43|          end he told some of his companions of all the matter that happened:
14    8, 45|       eleven pence to two of his Companions, being Servants to a man
15    9, 48|         charge to certaine of my companions to buy liberally, whatsoever
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