Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       V|    common carriage with other decent travellers, the train would
 2     I,     VII|    owner of an entire suit of decent clothes - for when he had
 3     I,     VII|       the ability to fill any decent position, and therefore
 4     I,    VIII|      respected position and a decent living, and I expect to
 5     I,      IX|        and never tasting of a decent cooked meal, because I have
 6     I,       X|       certain people, whereas decent and deserving men were hooted
 7     I,     XII| making drunken animals out of decent and intelligent labourers
 8     I,     XII|       business. Only, if some decent elector gets his head broken
 9    II,      IV|      find a mode of earning a decent living for himself, and
10    II,       V|     only sober, sensible, and decent man present, namely, yourself.
11    II,    XIII|     designs and giving them a decent cloak. I never thought of
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