Book, Chapter

1 Pref    |           pleasant Grecian feast. Whereunto gentle Reader if thou wilt
2    1,  5|           not spoyle or rob thee? Whereunto the drowsie Hostler half
3    1,  5|         and wet with human blood: whereunto Socrates laughing made answer
4    2, 10|          how you sped by the way? Whereunto Diophanes this notable Assyrian (
5    2, 11| themselves) do come to this city. Whereunto I answered, Verily (quoth
6    2, 11|         you as one of the family. Whereunto I (being joyous of by unhoped
7    3, 12|           and leade me to prison, whereunto I was willingly obedient,
8    4, 22|         certaine of her affaires, whereunto Jupiter consented: then
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