Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|          where art thou? Open the stable doore for I will ride away
 2    1,  5|         Hostler lying behinde the stable doore upon a pallet, and
 3    3, 17|        good part, I went into the stable to my owne horse, where
 4    3, 17|           me into a corner of the stable, where while I remembred
 5    3, 17|     sustaining the rafters of the stable the image of the goddesse
 6    3, 17|         behind, but came into the stable, and took us two poore asses
 7    4, 18|      garden which was behinde the stable, and being well nigh perished
 8    4, 18|       fast as ever I might to the stable from whence I came. Then
 9    4, 19|           brought us forth of the stable, and when wee had gone a
10    5, 27|           I should be closed in a stable and never worke, but continually
11    5, 31|           came presently into the stable, saying, Is it reason that
12    5, 31|       which accustomed to bar the stable doore, and never ceased
13    6, 36|          were fed and kept in the stable to the intent we might seeme
14    6, 36| Therewithall they led me into the stable, and tied me to the manger:
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