Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|     away hence before day, as far as we can possible.~
 2    2, 10|     in the night) was removed far off without the chamber
 3    3, 14|   forme of this new sight, so far was I amased and astonied
 4    3, 17|    that night: but it chanced far otherwise. For see, my horse
 5    4, 22|       if you my sister bee so far bent as I, let us consult
 6    4, 22|      her chapell, cried out a far off, and said, O Psyches
 7    4, 22|    And behold she perceived a far off in a vally a Temple
 8    5, 24|     returned into a house not far distant from their ship,
 9    6, 36|     they might live unknowne, far from such as should pursue
10    6, 36| behind the kitchin doore, not far from the ground, was cleane
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