Book, Chapter

 1    4, 22|        to end her life, then to fetch any water, and when she
 2    4, 23|         returne backe againe to fetch the rest of their pillage,
 3    4, 23|   theeves were gone that way to fetch the residue of their pillage)
 4    5, 26|     wine. Sometimes (seeming to fetch somewhat) hee would goe
 5    5, 28|       was made a common Asse to fetch home wood, and how he was
 6    5, 29|         I go to the next market fetch mine irons and tooles for
 7    7, 38|         brought home hither, to fetch away my tub for five pence,
 8    8, 44| smelling his crafty and subtill fetch, and fearing least he would
 9    8, 44| commanded one of my servants to fetch the purse which he had sealed,
10    8, 46|    peeces of gold, if she would fetch her a little of that same
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