Book, Chapter

 1    3, 15|        thy delicate and dainty skin. But I pray you tell me
 2    3, 17|     ruggednesse, and my tender skin waxed tough and hard, my
 3    4, 20|      was disguised in a Beares skin, and how he was handled.~
 4    4, 20|       he was handled.~When the skin was a drying we made merry
 5    4, 20|     thereto) should put on the skin, and feigning that he were
 6    4, 20|     wee put in into the Beares skin, which him finely in every
 7    6, 36|       but to make sives of his skin? Why do we not give him
 8    8, 44|   should be put and sowne in a skin, with a dogge, a Cocke,
 9    8, 45| gathered together my flesh, my skin waxed soft, my haire began
10    8, 46|       that her fine and dainty skin was covered with a thin
11    9, 47|    whereby I will put away the skin and shape of an Asse, which
12    9, 47|        body fell off, my thick skin waxed soft and tender, the
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