Book, Chapter

1    1,  3| opened the causes of my long peregrination and careful travell, and
2    1,  7|    tell me the cause of your peregrination hither. Then I answered
3    1,  7|    enquired the causes of my peregrination and travell, which when
4    2, 10|      into the like dangerous peregrination and trouble. For the ship
5    3, 12|      assure unto me, that my peregrination and voyage hither should
6    9, 48|      my goods in travell and peregrination, but most of all in the
7    9, 48|  gave me great comfort to my peregrination, and ministred unto me more
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