Book, Chapter

 1    1,  6|    These things when I heard, I partly perceived the manners of
 2    2,  8|      owne. At whose words I was partly abashed and sayd, God forbid
 3    4, 22|    surest chamber of the house, partly because he should not hurt
 4    4, 22|      with wanton dalliance, and partly because he should not speake
 5    8, 46|     which he willingly granted, partly for gaine of money, and
 6    8, 46|         for gaine of money, and partly to finde new pastime for
 7    8, 46| enterprise. The Physitians wife partly to winne the further favour
 8    8, 46|         of this rich woman, and partly to gaine the money, ranne
 9    9, 48|      place of the temple books, partly written with unknown characters,
10    9, 48|         unknown characters, and partly painted with figures of
11    9, 48|        it fortuned that while I partly reasoned with my selfe,
12    9, 48|     reasoned with my selfe, and partly examining the thing with
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