Book, Chapter

1    7, 41|      where like a Snaile the young-man was couched) to make her
2    7, 41| perceived the fingers of the young-man upon the side of the binne,
3    7, 41|      wife, but hee tooke the young-man trembling for feare by the
4    7, 41|    and like words he led the young-man to his Chamber, and closed
5    7, 41|    him out of his house. The young-man who was the comeliest of
6    8, 44|       And then she asked the young-man the accomplishment of his
7    8, 44|   againe, to see whether the young-man accused should be acquitted
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