Book, Chapter

1    4, 18|    them, but I must seeke my dinner in some other place.~Wherefore
2    4, 23|    so they snatched up their dinner greedily, and brought us
3    5, 27| which I ground for mine owne dinner she would sell to the Inhabitants
4    7, 42|     us some pittance for our dinner: Ho boy put the Pannier
5    7, 42|     hope, and paying for his dinner the watry teares of his
6    8, 46|     whereupon she prepared a dinner with her owne hands, and
7    9, 48|  ceremonies with a religious dinner, and with all the consummation
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