Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|     so shall we shorten our journey, and easily passe this high
 2    1,  5|  day, and goe forward on my journey.~Howbeit the wayes were
 3    1,  5|     passed and shortned our journey, and I thinke that my horse
 4    1,  5| ended both our talk and our journey, for they two turned on
 5    2, 10|    me, purposing to take my journey hither, he declared many
 6    2, 10| happy and have a prosperous journey, was only true. Thus Milo
 7    4, 19|     gone a good part of our journey what with the long way,
 8    4, 19|     would not stay in their journey, they would take the burthen
 9    4, 22|     compelled to die in his journey before they will shew him
10    6, 33|    not able to passe in our journey that night, by reason of
11    6, 35|  passed a great part of our journey, we came to a village where
12    6, 36|  passed a great part of our journey, before the rising of the
13    8, 44|     gone a good part of our journey, over the plaine and easie
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