Chap.

1        4|         restaurant fashion; the china was ornamented with a gold
2       10|   precious workmanship, besides china, bronzes, embroidered silks,
3       10|       over coffers, bronzes and china, lighting up silver or ivory
4       13|         fabrics and bronzes and china, were already sleeping under
5       13|      old comfit dish in Dresden china, and it had a gold mount.
6       13| Foucarmont, who was lost in the China seas; the smashup of Steiner,
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