Book, Chapter

1    7, 42|   whom, he found these three brethren, as friends to helpe and
2    7, 42| standers by. Then one of the brethren spake unto him somewhat
3    7, 42|    the youngest of the three brethren stombled at a stone, and
4    7, 42|   for succour: His other two brethren hearing his lamentable voice
5    7, 42|  point of death, desired his brethren to revenge his death against
6    7, 42|     the ghost. The other two brethren perceiving so great a murther,
7    7, 42|      with the bloud of three brethren, now maist thou rejoyce
8    8, 45|     Apuleius was sold to two brethren, whereof one was a Baker,
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