Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|  there we might be merry and laugh at our pleasure, and so
2    2, 11| order, we began to talke, to laugh, and to be merry. And Byrrhena
3    4, 22|     spied her, shee began to laugh, and as angry persons accustome
4    4, 22|     Venus; then she began to laugh againe, saying: Behold she
5    6, 36|  made all the standers by to laugh exceedingly, but my evill
6    8, 45|  Then I perceiving every man laugh, was nothing abashed, but
7    8, 45|    the table did nothing but laugh. Then one of the servants
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