Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11| contented with cutting off his nose, did likewise cut off his
 2    2, 11|       unto us the losse of thy nose and eares, to the end that
 3    2, 11|  course as follow: Behold, his nose is whole, his eyes safe,
 4    2, 11|      Witches cut off first his nose, and then his ears, and
 5    2, 11|        like paire of eares and nose of wax: wherfore you may
 6    2, 11|       or no, put my hand to my nose, and my nose fell off, and
 7    2, 11|        hand to my nose, and my nose fell off, and put my hand
 8    3, 16|   feathers did burgen out, her nose waxed crooked and hard,
 9    5, 25|   turned himselfe wringing his nose, and blamed them saying:
10    6, 36|       if you would thrust your nose in his taile you shall perceive
11    8, 46|    likewise, but especially my nose, which done, she kissed
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