Book, Chapter

1    3, 14| Widowhood and losse of our deare husbands, and especially this poore
2    4, 22|        wil you not cease in your husbands armes? Goe too, doe what
3    4, 22|       two bee married to strange husbands, made as handmaidens, and
4    4, 22|       now let us goe home to our husbands and poore houses, and when
5    4, 22|    behold, she marvelling at her husbands weapons, took one of the
6    6, 35|        gathered together all her husbands substance, with his tales
7    7, 41|       other then with their owne Husbands, breaking the faith and
8    8, 46|       She privily stale away her husbands ring, and went into the
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