Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|         Verily this tale is as true, as if a man would say that
 2    1,  2|     that those things shall be true, least when you come to
 3    2, 10|   prosperous journey, was only true. Thus Milo reasoned with
 4    2, 11|     and sayd, In faith you say true, neither yet do they spare
 5    2, 11| because the thing seemed to be true) cried out, Burne her, burne
 6    2, 11|   prove whether his words were true or no, put my hand to my
 7    4, 19|       thinking her words to be true, was brought in beleefe,
 8    5, 24|      holy woman, faithfull and true to her husband (as the truth
 9    8, 45|       hee) I thinke thou saist true, for it may be, that to
10    9, 48| therefore and beleeve it to be true: Thou shalt understand that
11    9, 48|   vision; at length I found it true: for I perceived one of
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