Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|        bite off by morsels the flesh and faces of dead men, and
 2    3, 15|      shee set out the lumps of flesh of such as were hanged,
 3    4, 19|    fill their bellies with the flesh of the beares. Then by and
 4    4, 19|  skinne. Then we rased off the flesh from the necke, and cast
 5    4, 20|  drying we made merry with the flesh, and then we devised with
 6    5, 29|        dogges, and reserve his flesh for the labourers supper.
 7    5, 29| thereby more fat and better in flesh. For I know my selfe as
 8    6, 35|      of time) devoured all his flesh, in such sort, that there
 9    7, 38|     appetite and desire of the flesh. It fortuned on a day, that
10    7, 41|      heeles, I spurned off the flesh with the force of my hoofes,
11    8, 45|         I gathered together my flesh, my skin waxed soft, my
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