Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|        but tell the residue. And turning to the other I sayd, You
 2    1,  2|          and nimble, winding and turning himself in such sort, that
 3    1,  2|         is feigned to beare. But turning me to him that began his
 4    1,  5|        Hostler half asleepe, and turning on the other side, answered,
 5    2,  9|      sort that with stirring and turning the same, her loynes and
 6    2, 10|         of hell, but I eftsoones turning my face behinde me, and
 7    2, 10|          by the Garment. Then he turning himselfe, embraced and kissed
 8    3, 13| committed my present estate, but turning my selfe againe, I perceived
 9    4, 19|       trees very high, with many turning bottoms full of sharp stones,
10    7, 38|          on every side. And then turning to her husband sayd: I pray
11    7, 39|      face covered, to the end in turning amid winding so often one
12    7, 41|        he stopped his eares, and turning his head departed away:
13    9, 48|  sentence, with tops and tailes, turning in fashion of a wheele,
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