Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|   miserable face, and for her lodging I gave to her such apparel
 2    1,  6|   take in good part our poore lodging, and behold yonder chamber
 3    3, 13| approaching nigh to my common lodging, which was in the house
 4    3, 17|    pitty on me, and profer me lodging for that night: but it chanced
 5    4, 19| greatest of the Beares to our lodging, as though wee would prepare
 6    4, 22|      she departed away to her lodging. By and by, Mercurius (not
 7    4, 23|     whither shall I fly? What lodging shall I seek? See my Assy
 8    6, 35|  house, and was Master of the lodging where we lay: this servant
 9    6, 35|  likewise from this dreadfull lodging incontinently departed away.~
10    7, 42|       so poore that he had no lodging for himselfe, much lesse
11    8, 44|     cowardise, lead me to his lodging without the contradiction
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