Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|      enforceth not onely the inhabitants of the countrey here, but
 2    4, 22|     Serpent, and many of the Inhabitants hereby, and such as hunt
 3    5, 27| dinner she would sell to the Inhabitants by. And after that I had
 4    6, 33|      could see none, but the Inhabitants of the next villages (supposing
 5    6, 33|   another danger ensued, the Inhabitants of the Towne stood in their
 6    6, 35|      declared unto us by the inhabitants of the village there, who
 7    6, 36|  sate downe, and behold, the inhabitants came in, and offered gold,
 8    6, 36|     they declared to all the inhabitants by, their unnatural villany,
 9    7, 37|    which was builded (as the inhabitants there affirme) upon the
10    7, 39|    and by a great company of inhabitants of the towne armed with
11    7, 39|     and put in prison by the Inhabitants, who taking the cup of gold,
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