Book, Chapter

1    2, 10|   hundred pence to him for his paines. Whereupon came a certaine
2    2, 11|   reasonably rewarded for this paines. Which when I heard, I sayd
3    2, 11|      gentle young man for your paines and verily for your diligence
4    3, 13|      reward of the city for my paines.~Moreover, I that have always
5    3, 14|       desireth you to take the paines according to your promise
6    4, 20|     not put yourselves to such paines, for I have men that serve
7    4, 22| Mercury, and for reward of his paines, he should receive seaven
8    4, 23|       ridde her selfe from her paines, for her hand shalt be sowen
9    8, 44|        me a good reward for my paines: but when the young man
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