Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|       have. Marry (quoth he) a thousand pence, but beware I say
 2    3, 12|     greatly that among so many thousand people there was not one
 3    3, 15|      shal first be broken in a thousand pieces, than it should touch
 4    4, 22|    kissed him and kissed him a thousand times, fearing the measure
 5    4, 22|      would be condemned in ten thousand pounds: which sentence was
 6    5, 24|      the skirt of his coate, a thousand crowns, which he had rifled
 7    5, 24| therewithall he pulled out two thousand crownes, which he had under
 8    6, 36|     they were mad. They made a thousand gestures with their feete
 9    7, 41|       Bakers wife kissed him a thousand times and received him courteously,
10    8, 44|   Target that glistered more a thousand folde. And on the top of
11    8, 44|        who had the charge of a thousand men. And when we had remained
12    8, 45|     his favour, he taught me a thousand qualities. First he instructed
13    9, 48|        I thinke, no if I had a thousand mouths and so many tongues:
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