Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|      fortuned to meet with his Cousin Byrrhena.~As soone as night
2    2,  8|     will not salute your deere Cousin and singular friend? To
3    2,  8| Byrrhena spake to me and sayd, Cousin all things here be at your
4    2,  8|        she sayd, My most deare Cousin Lucius, I do sweare by the
5    2, 11|      eares, to the end that my cousin Lucius may be delighted
6    2, 11|        whom I answered, verily cousin I will do as you command
7    3, 14|     haste, and sayd, Sir, your cousin Byrrhena desireth you to
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