Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4| Semblably she changed one of her neighbours, being an old man and one
 2    3, 17|        house burst open, and the neighbours crying in most lamentable
 3    4, 19|         raise up to our harm the neighbours by. Then our strong and
 4    4, 19|          called every one of his neighbours by name, desiring them to
 5    4, 19|        and ragged clouts into my neighbours houses, for they are rich
 6    5, 27|           but I was hired of her neighbours to beare their sackes likewise,
 7    5, 28|     himselfe declared to all the neighbours and shepheards about, that
 8    7, 41|     husband supped at one of her neighbours houses. When time came that
 9    7, 41|        and wicked fact, which my neighbours wife committed, but I must
10    7, 41|         her selfe at some of her Neighbours houses, till the choller
11    8, 46|      committed her to one of her neighbours to nurse. And when her husband
12    8, 46|         of the family, and other neighbours and friends of the sick
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