Book, Chapter

1    1,  6|      an old woman, of whom I enquired whether that city was called
2    1,  7|   again into the market, and enquired of me of whom I bought them.
3    1,  7|      question, specially hee enquired the causes of my peregrination
4    2, 10|     Milo laughed againe, and enquired of me, of what stature this
5    4, 21|   before.~Then the old woman enquired the causes of her new and
6    5, 24| treasury. Then hee carefully enquired how the residue of his companions
7    6, 36|       in Cappadocia: Then he enquired what age I was of, the cryer
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