Chap.

1        1|    the weight of an immense crown, only just succeeded in
2        1|   inside out and a huge tin crown on his head. Phoebus appeared
3        1|  perspiration and minus his crown, declared that the little
4        5|   King Dagobert. He put his crown on the piano and for a moment
5        5|    at all, went and got his crown, which he settled on his
6        5|    purple cloak and tinware crown, steadied himself on his
7        6| standing stock–still on the crown of the bridge. They seemed
8       12| very stern, and beneath its crown of scant white hair it wore
9       13|     though it were the very crown, the darling passion, of
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