Book, Chapter

 1    4, 21|   sight, and the feare of so dreadfull a dreame, I awaked.~Then
 2    4, 22|  force, then seeme they most dreadfull and furious, with their
 3    4, 22|      dip up any drop of this dreadfull water? No, no, assure thy
 4    6, 32|     accustomed to chase such dreadfull Boares, and further because
 5    6, 35|  avoiding likewise from this dreadfull lodging incontinently departed
 6    7, 39|  lancknesse. When I saw this dreadfull sight, I began to feare,
 7    7, 42|      to a Gardener, and what dreadfull things happened.~There was
 8    7, 42|  there chanced a strange and dreadfull case: for there was a Hen
 9    7, 42|   while they wondred at this dreadfull sight one of the Servants
10    7, 42| signified by the strange and dreadfull wondres which fortuned in
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