Book, Chapter

1    1,  4|       she useth in a certaine hole in her house, as shee her
2    1,  5|     this poore wretch in some hole of the earth; and therewithall
3    2, 11|   fast closed, unto a certain hole, whereas the Witches cut
4    4, 19|      through every corner and hole for every trifle. Then one
5    4, 19|   thrust in his had through a hole in the dore, and thought
6    5, 28|       of my wide sore a great hole or trench, or rather a window
7    5, 28| dangers, for I espyed a great hole full of raine water that
8    8, 45|      they espyed me through a hole, how I fell roundly to my
9    8, 45|        hee looked through the hole likewise, wherewith he took
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