Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|       chamber, and put my bed behinde the doore, and so layed
 2    1,  5|     and by. The Hostler lying behinde the stable doore upon a
 3    2,  8|    the ground ready to fight. Behinde the back of the goddesse
 4    2, 10|     eftsoones turning my face behinde me, and beholding my Fotis
 5    4, 18|       into a garden which was behinde the stable, and being well
 6    4, 19|      for his profit to linger behinde, he spake unto us as a man
 7    4, 19|   that he would leave nothing behinde, he went into the old womans
 8    4, 20|    fight with the Dogs, I lay behinde the gate to behold him.
 9    4, 22|      his haire hanging comely behinde and before, the brightnesse
10    5, 24| CHAPTER~How hee that was left behinde at Hippata did bring newes
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