Book, Chapter

1  Ded    |       Southward; Captain of the Gentleman Pensioners of the House
2    1,  5|       you should be some honest Gentleman, (speaking to Apuleius)
3    1,  6|        your face that you are a Gentleman borne, as my friend Demeas
4    2, 10| Whereupon came a certaine young gentleman and took Diophanes by the
5    2, 10|     kissed him, and desired the Gentleman, who was one of his acquaintance,
6    5, 25|        to be married to a young Gentleman, and who so greatly desired
7    6, 32|      History. There was a young Gentleman dwelling in the next City,
8    8, 45|       man would say: Behold the Gentleman that hath an Asse, that
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