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1 I, 2 | sharp sound against the leather of her boots.~She always 2 I, 4 | open gigs, waggonettes with leather hoods, and the young people 3 I, 5 | collar, a bridle, and a black leather cap, and on the floor, in 4 I, 5 | and splashboard in striped leather, looked almost like a tilbury.~ 5 II, 1 | with small-pox, in green leather slippers, and wearing a 6 II, 1 | round his thin body, and his leather cap, with its lappets knotted 7 II, 1 | and brought back rolls of leather for the shoemaker, old iron 8 II, 8 | nankeen boots with patent leather gaiters.~These were so polished 9 II, 8 | more brilliantly than the leather of their heavy boots.~The 10 II, 9 | horses were panting; the leather of the saddles creaked.~ 11 II, 10 | to clean the varnished leather of my togs.”~The druggist 12 II, 11 | iron, wood, sheer-iron, leather, screws, and nuts had not 13 II, 15 | air that smelt of tallow, leather, and oil. This was an exhalation 14 III, 1 | wiped his brow, put his leather hat between his knees, and 15 III, 5 | piece of paper between the leather and his sock. He took it 16 III, 11| ideas; he bought patent leather boots and took to wearing