Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|   victuals to sell againe: and understanding that at Hippata (which is
 2    1,  3|        cover me withall.~The I understanding the cause of his miserable
 3    3, 17|      yet retaine the sence and understanding of a man. And did devise
 4    4, 22|  ashamed to declare. Then they understanding the whole matter, endeavoured
 5    7, 43|      by and by the Magistrates understanding the losse of the Captaine,
 6    8, 44|        which he did; wherefore understanding that he was brought present
 7    8, 46|     owne sister. The young man understanding the whole matter (to please
 8    9, 47| goddesse, but the great Priest understanding all my fortune and miserie,
 9    9, 48|      and servants of our house understanding that I was not dead, as
10    9, 48|       without offence, for the understanding of the prophane.~When morning
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