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1    1|    of a dollar, and a winter cap for sixty-two and a half
2    1|  Paris puts on a traveller's cap, and all the monkeys in
3    1| leaving off palm-leaf hat or cap of woodchuck skin, complain
4    7|    He wore a flat gray cloth cap, a dingy wool-colored greatcoat,
5    7|      his small close-fitting cap, and whistling to himself,
6   15|   last Waterloo; but no warm cap or mittens would he want
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