Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3| disgustingly fat, offering her pieces of bread and when, from
 2    1,  15|       which he found some gold pieces. We were overjoyed with
 3    1,  17|     and it seems that the gold pieces are still untouched. What
 4    1,  19|       tunic to get at the gold pieces, we overheard some one quizzing
 5    2,  34| steward, who was counting gold pieces in the hall, begging him
 6    2,  37|     instead of black and white pieces, he used gold and silver
 7    2,  48|   where he got a thousand gold pieces. If we had any nuts, he'
 8    2,  80|         and put a hundred gold pieces in my hand. They were the
 9    3,  83|        over all the flints and pieces of broken tile, till we
10    5, 140|       broken reeds, piled some pieces of wood on top, and began
11    5, 141|       I'm laying down two gold pieces, you can buy both gods and
12    5, 141|      whole goose up, stuck the pieces upon spits, and served up
13    5, 145|       they do cut my body into pieces and devour said pieces in
14    5, 145|    into pieces and devour said pieces in sight of the crowd: nor
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