Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|  fall into company with two strangers, that reasoned together
2    1,  2|    How Apuleius told to the strangers, what he saw a jugler do
3    1,  5|   is not without cause that strangers do speake evill of all such
4    1,  7|   thus you serve and handle strangers, and specially our friends?
5    2, 10|      either by the pitty of strangers, or by the benevolence of
6    2, 11|    house a great company of strangers, and the chiefe and principall
7    3, 13|  Thirdly, we were men meere strangers and of no acquaintance.
8    4, 22|  the City, the Citisens and strangers there beeing inwardly pricked
9    4, 22| world. Wherupon innumerable strangers resorted from farre Countries,
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