Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|       whom he answered Certes sir I thank you for your gentle
2    1,  5|      spake unto me saying, Ho sir, what you are I know not,
3    1,  6|      into his favour, I sayd, Sir there is no need of any
4    2,  8|   friend? To whom I answered, Sir I dare not be so bold as
5    3, 14|   unto me in haste, and sayd, Sir, your cousin Byrrhena desireth
6    4, 19| desired him in this manner: O sir I pray you cast not away
7    4, 20|      spake unto him and said, Sir I pray you take heed how
8    8, 45|     to his master, I pray you sir give him some drinke to
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