Book, Chapter

 1    4, 22|        amongst these sheffes of corne, untill the ire of so great
 2    4, 22|      they had put each kinde of corne in order, they ranne away
 3    5, 27|        and grinding of her owne corne, but I was hired of her
 4    6, 36|     countrey very plentifull of corne and other victuals, where
 5    6, 36|       the barne by reason of my corne, and for the Temple by reason
 6    7, 39|         bought a great deale of corne, bought me likewise to carry
 7    7, 39|       day and night grinding of corne, but lest I should be discouraged
 8    7, 41|        good space, till all the corne was ground, when as the
 9    7, 41|        master to give them more corne, but when they had called
10    7, 42| promised to give my master some corne, oyle, and two bottels of
11    7, 42|        his oxen, and spoyle his corne and other fruits before
12    9, 47|         in the other, blades of corne, her vestiment was of fine
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