Book, Chapter

1    1,  5| thereof about a rafter by the window, and with the other end
2    4, 19|     of mony and gold out at a window, to us that stood under;
3    4, 19|     wherefore hee went to the window to see, and as hee thought
4    4, 19| thrusting his body out of the window, the old woman marked him
5    4, 20|    fortuned to looke out of a window, and espied the Bear running
6    4, 22|     got him secretly out at a window of the chamber where hee
7    5, 28|   hole or trench, or rather a window to looke out at, and although
8    7, 43|        put my head out of the window to learne what the stirre
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