Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|     his voyage, the which hee promised to do: the Cobler opened
 2    5, 24|       a tall young man (as he promised) to whom none of the residue
 3    5, 27|      untill such time as they promised to reward me with great
 4    7, 41|    demanded the gold which he promised. Then incontinently Philesiterus
 5    7, 42| recompence our entertainment, promised to give my master some corne,
 6    8, 44|      of promise. Wherefore he promised to doe all according to
 7    8, 44|  keepe the matter secret, hee promised to give me a good reward
 8    8, 46|   with a Bull. In the end she promised a great reward to my keeper
 9    8, 46|      persons in his dayes and promised him fifty peeces of Gold,
10    8, 46|       the money which she had promised the Physitian, staid the
11    8, 46|       will her to receive the promised salitary of the death of
12    8, 46|      peeces of gold which she promised her husband for the drinke,
13    8, 46|    her with gentle words, and promised to give her the fifty peeces
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