Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|        this custody and how it is. Marry (quoth he) first you must
 2    2, 11|       demanded what I should have. Marry (quoth he) a thousand pence,
 3    2, 11|         What is that? (quoth she). Marry (quoth I) a great lampe
 4    4, 22|         shall be made safe, we wil marry you to some comely man.~
 5    4, 22|            of her travell thither. Marry (quoth she) doe you not
 6    6, 32| remembrance of my pittifull death, marry with any other person, so
 7    6, 32|         other person, so that thou marry not with the traitour Thrasillus,
 8    6, 36|         demanded where I was bred: Marry (quoth he) in Cappadocia:
 9    7, 43|            he roade with his Asse? Marry (quoth he) to the next City:
10    8, 45|         some drinke to his supper: Marry (quoth hee) I thinke thou
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