Book, Chapter

 1    1,  7|        first held at an hundred pence, I bought at length for
 2    1,  7|         to sell them for twenty pence. Which when I heard, he
 3    2, 10|        purse and told a hundred pence to him for his paines. Whereupon
 4    2, 11|     Marry (quoth he) a thousand pence, but beware I say you young
 5    4, 22| immediately she tooke two halfe pence, two sops, and all things
 6    6, 36|         thought, and offered 17 Pence for me, then my Master was
 7    7, 38|       is here present) for five pence, wherefore I pray thee lend
 8    7, 38|      fetch away my tub for five pence, for which I poore woman
 9    7, 38|     when as he delivered seaven pence for the tub, and caused
10    7, 39|         price was set at seaven pence more then Philebus gave
11    7, 42|       me for the summe of fifty pence, which seemed to him a great
12    8, 45|     went, he sold me for eleven pence to two of his Companions,
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