Book, Chapter

1    3, 15|         my minde, and so I came homeward very sorrowful: but because
2    4, 22| mountain, they made their wayes homeward to their owne houses, and
3    4, 22|         they tooke their voyage homeward, devising the slaughter
4    4, 22|     them away.~In their returne homeward they murmured within themselves,
5    4, 23|       our way, and hied so fast homeward, that what with their haste
6    5, 27|         upon my backe, and went homeward. When we were come home,
7    5, 29|        a village by, he lead me homeward unladen: And then he cryed
8    7, 42|         my backe and so we went homeward the same way as wee came.~
9    9, 48|         admonished me to depart homeward, not without rendring of
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