Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|         of the City, and for the gaine of money would tell every
 2    2, 11|       being joyous of by unhoped gaine, and ratling my money in
 3    3, 13| committed that fact for lucre or gaine.~When I had ended my words
 4    6, 33|        harme? What thinke you to gaine by us? You dwell not in
 5    7, 41|     other side he thought of the gaine, and the passing pleasure
 6    7, 41|      other side the losse of her gaine, she ran hastily to the
 7    8, 46|         of me one night, who for gaine of a little money accorded
 8    8, 46|          the Curtain Schools for gaine of money, but purely, sincerely,
 9    8, 46|    willingly granted, partly for gaine of money, and partly to
10    8, 46|          wicked intent, and also gaine the money which she had
11    8, 46|        rich woman, and partly to gaine the money, ranne incontinently
12    9, 48|        that it was a foreshew of gaine and prosperous chance: while
13    9, 48|       that beside the promise of gaine, my white horse was restored
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