Book, Chapter

 1    3, 13|    CHAPTER~How Apuleius was accused by an old man, and how he
 2    3, 13|   culpable homicide, and an accused stranger, wherefore pronounce
 3    3, 13|  hard thing for him that is accused to have slaine three persons,
 4    3, 14|    CHAPTER~How Apuleius was accused by two women, and how the
 5    5, 24|    found in the house, who (accused as accessary to the fellony
 6    5, 24| hard and stonie hearts, was accused of theft and robbing of
 7    5, 24|  and my horse, was likewise accused with me of the robbery.~
 8    5, 29|    CHAPTER~How Apuleius was accused of Lechery by the boy.~A
 9    7, 41| weeping, not because he was accused before his master, but by
10    7, 43|  justice, lest he should be accused of cowardise or dastardnesse,
11    7, 43|  had received, he should be accused of the breach of his faith,
12    8, 44|     went to the Justice and accused his sonne of the slaughter
13    8, 44|  mercifull to the young man accused, as would not judge him
14    8, 44|   see whether the young-man accused should be acquitted by judgment
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