Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|    of our departing the next morrow, lest Meroe the witch should
 2    1,  5|   what shall become of me to morrow, when my companion shall
 3    2, 10|     shall have much raine to morrow. Which when her husband
 4    3, 17|   uncurtesie, and how on the morrow I should return to Lucius
 5    4, 23|   that he shall be slaine to morrow, and when all the guts and
 6    4, 23|     in such sort on the next morrow.~
 7    5, 30|     roperipe boy on the next morrow lead me to the same hill
 8    5, 30| houses) purposed on the next morrow to accuse him of murther,
 9    5, 31|     we are contented that to morrow his stones shall not onely
10    5, 31|    was delayed till the next morrow, but what thanks did I give
11    7, 41| another Chamber. On the next morrow, he called two of the most
12    7, 41|      buried it. The next day morrow, the daughter of the Baker,
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