Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|        and that I was worthily beaten for my folly. And by and
2    4, 18|      to eat Roses, was cruelly beaten by a Gardener, and chased
3    5, 28|      still, the boy would have beaten mee, and yet the boy beate
4    5, 30|   since I was accustomed to be beaten so every day. But evill
5    5, 31|       How Apuleius was cruelly beaten by the Mother of the boy
6    7, 40| morning, was to see me cruelly beaten, and that I should grind
7    7, 41|        child. When he had well beaten him, he said: Art not thou
8    8, 44|  gentle souldier, who was well beaten for his cowardise, lead
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