Book, Chapter

 1    1,  6|       Fotis take this money and buy some hay and oats for him.~
 2    1,  7|   CHAPTER~How Apuleius going to buy fish, met with his companion
 3    1,  7|         I went to the market to buy some victuals for my supper,
 4    6, 36|       and saw that no man would buy me, began to mocke me saying,
 5    6, 36|    Citizen for a servile slave, buy a Gods name this faire beast
 6    6, 36|        the intent he should not buy me, but incontinently there
 7    7, 39|      demanded whether he should buy lands and possession, they
 8    8, 44|    varlet went incontinently to buy poyson, which he mingled
 9    8, 44| mischiefe, either that he would buy poyson of some other, or
10    8, 44|  Crownes, which was prepared to buy the poyson. Behold how the
11    8, 45|        he came into Thessaly to buy excellent Beasts, and valiant
12    9, 48|     gave, to the intent I might buy such things as was necessarie
13    9, 48|    certaine of my companions to buy liberally, whatsoever was
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