Book, Chapter

 1    4, 18|        power, we turned into a village to certaine of the theeves
 2    5, 28|       a mans house of the next village, and put it into the middle
 3    5, 28|        as I passed through the village. Then he laughed upon me
 4    5, 29|     certaine men dwelling in a village by, he lead me homeward
 5    6, 35|      our journey, we came to a village where we lay all night,
 6    6, 35|      by the inhabitants of the village there, who greatly sorrowed
 7    6, 36|        a tall young man of the village, to sup with them, who had
 8    7, 37| fortuned to come to a certaine village, which was builded (as the
 9    7, 39|       and charges of the whole Village, and had gotten much mony
10    7, 39|   passe by a Baker of the next village, who after that he had bought
11    7, 41|      before to one of the next Village, came crying and beating
12    7, 42|       with hearbes to the next Village, and when he had sold his
13    7, 42|      an honest man of the next village was benighted and constrained
14    7, 43|        in all hast to the next village, having no regard to goe
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