Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|    cheese, and other victuals to sell againe: and understanding
 2    1,  7|        inforce the fishmonger to sell them for twenty pence. Which
 3    1,  7| specially our friends? Wherefore sell you this fish so deare,
 4    5, 25|      virgin to some towne and to sell her: and such a brave girle
 5    5, 27|       mine owne dinner she would sell to the Inhabitants by. And
 6    6, 34|      milke, butter, or cheese to sell. To whom he made answere
 7    8, 45|       away the best meat, and to sell it to augment thy good,
 8    8, 46|        of our judges now a daies sell their judgements for money,
 9    9, 48|       mind, I was constrained to sell my robe for a little money:
10    9, 48|  pleasure thou art not afraid to sell thy vestiments, and entring
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