Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|    house of an old woman that sold wine, called Meroe, who
 2    1,  4|       an old man and one that sold wine, into a Frog, in that
 3    5, 25|       girle as she is, may be sold for a great quantity of
 4    5, 29|    mischiefe: For when he had sold all the wood which I bare,
 5    6, 36|    notifie that we were to be sold: all my companion horses
 6    7, 38|     no service? Behold I have sold it to a good fellow (that
 7    7, 39|  prison, and how Apuleius was sold to a Baker.~After that we
 8    7, 39|   carryed to the market to be sold, and my price was set at
 9    7, 41| inheretrix to her father, she sold away all the substance of
10    7, 42|     the Baker was hanged, was sold to a Gardener, and what
11    7, 42|      Village, and when he had sold his hearbes, hee would mount
12    8, 45|      CHAPTER~How Apuleius was sold to two brethren, whereof
13    8, 45|     Campe. Before he went, he sold me for eleven pence to two
14    8, 46|    counsell of great Jupiter, sold his judgement for a little
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