Book, Chapter

 1    3, 14|          upon the bloud of this Theefe, who is the occasion of
 2    3, 17|        doe I not kill this lame theefe and weake wretch. And therewithall
 3    4, 20|       out an hardy and ventrous theefe.~In this manner we lost
 4    5, 24|       closed within me. And the theefe which a little before had
 5    5, 24|    Macedonia. I am the renowned theefe Hemes the Thracian, whose
 6    5, 24|       sonne of Theron the noble theefe, nourished with humane bloud,
 7    5, 25|         In this manner the good theefe pleaded and defended our
 8    5, 26|        this stranger and bloudy theefe above thy husband which
 9    5, 26|     that he was not the notable theefe Hemus, but rather Lepolemus
10    7, 42|   stones at him, but the bloudy theefe exercised in such and like
11    7, 42|        these words, the furious theefe drew out his dagger, and
12    7, 42|        done, he killed the rich theefe with his owne weapon, and
13    8, 45| searched about to apprehend the theefe. At length they began to
14    8, 45|     concluded to search out the Theefe by all kind of meanes. For
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