Book, Chapter

 1    4, 18|      was cruelly beaten by a Gardener, and chased by dogs.~When
 2    4, 18|    man that seemed to be the gardener, come upon mee, and when
 3    7, 42|    was hanged, was sold to a Gardener, and what dreadfull things
 4    7, 42|  happened.~There was a poore Gardener amongst the rest, which
 5    7, 42| handled in his service. This Gardener accustomed to drive me,
 6    7, 42|     Hereby was my master the Gardener deprived of his hope, and
 7    7, 43|    choppe him in pieces. The Gardener when he heard him say so,
 8    7, 43|  their Captaines, and that a Gardener had found it, who refusing
 9    7, 43|   said, that hee saw not the Gardener a great while, neither knew
10    7, 43|      they could find neither Gardener nor Asse, there was a great
11    7, 43|  they doubted nothing of the Gardener, but seeking about more
12    7, 43|   they brought out the poore gardener to the Justices, who was
13    8, 44|   next day how my master the Gardener sped, I knew not, but the
14    8, 44|     expert in warre (for the Gardener proved the contrary) but
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