Chapter

1     I|    legs, shook his steel-chain collar, and when an impertinent
2     I|  mantle with its short Quiroga collar, he revealed a costume so
3     I| reached to the ground, and the collar was so large that you could
4   III|  caught hold of his opponent's collar, twisting it so tightly
5   III|       last Mike Kis let go his collar and left him lying at full
6    IV|        so because a new velvet collar had recently been sewn on
7   VII|    preparing to smooth out the collar of his master's mente.~ ~"
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