Book, Chapter

 1    7, 38|      covered him under a great tub standing in a corner, and
 2    7, 38|        doest thou not see this tub that keepeth a place here
 3    7, 38|     that I may deliver him the tub. His wife (having invented
 4    7, 38|       hither, to fetch away my tub for five pence, for which
 5    7, 38|        was that had bought the tub: Looke (quoth she) he is
 6    7, 38|      lover which was under the tub, began to stirre and rustle
 7    7, 38|        me tell the truth, this tub is rotten and crackt as
 8    7, 38|     that I may make cleane the tub within, to see if it be
 9    7, 38|    much paine, let me make the tub cleane and ready for you.
10    7, 38|     coate, and crept under the tub to rub away the filth from
11    7, 38|     wife on the bottome of the tub and had his pleasure with
12    7, 38| delivered seaven pence for the tub, and caused the good man
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