Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|    listened to heare their communication, the one of them laughed
2    1,  1|  desirous to know all your communication: so shall we shorten our
3    1,  4|   fortune to heare all our communication. Wherefore let us now sleepe,
4    1,  6|     and he fell in further communication with me and sayd, Verily
5    4, 22|   beware that thou have no communication of thy husband, nor answer
6    5, 26|    husband, for after much communication he beganne to speake more
7    6, 32| but she gently refused his communication, and coloring the matter,
8    8, 45|   that wee are fallen into communication of the matter, least by
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