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 1    1,    6|          low, yellow boots with leather gaiters. His pantaloons
 2    1,   11|          and their legs in high leather boots. The mules were richly
 3    1,   11|       and long reins of plaited leather, which served as a whip;
 4    1,   15|        hair bound together with leather thongs. He was over six
 5    1,   15|   several measures of rice, and leather bottles for water, the Indians
 6    1,   16| fastened together by a strap of leather, attached to the front of
 7    1,   16|         made of tightly twisted leather, with a slip knot at the
 8    1,   18|  imperious necessity. A sort of leather tent, called a ROUKAH, which
 9    1,   18|      carry them this water? The leather bottles were left with Wilson.
10    1,   20|      zorillo cloths and plaited leather whips.”~“And what does Thalcave
11    2,    8|    table and two couches. Thick leather curtains shut in this apartment,
12    2,   18|       wagon.~At this moment the leather curtains were raised and
13    2,   18|       of McNabbs.~Presently the leather curtains of the wagon moved,
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