Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|     my shoulder, and gave him bread and cheese, and we sate
 2    1,  5| dreamed, the first morsell of bread that I put in my mouth (
 3    4, 19|        here is first store of bread, wine plenty, filled in
 4    4, 20|    corner where lay loaves of bread for all the house I got
 5    4, 22|    gave her a morsel of brown bread, and went to sleep. In the
 6    4, 22|     ground, and desire browne bread, and then declare thy message
 7    4, 22|   onely contented with course bread, declared her message, and
 8    5, 27|    full of knots) would wring bread for her selfe and her husband
 9    8, 45|      a Baker that baked sweet bread and delicates, the other
10    8, 45|   good meates, the other fine bread, pasties, tarts, custards
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