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 1     I| innkeeper humbly took off his hat, held it in his hand, and
 2    II|       chapeau à la Bolivar, a hat with so broad a rim that
 3   III| official capacity; his spiral hat was adorned by a couple
 4    IV|  answering a word, put on his hat, and went, first of all,
 5    IV| rushed into the room with his hat on - but, indeed, in such
 6    IV|       usual to take off one's hat at all at any time. He knew
 7    IV|     to Fanny -~ ~"Put on your hat and cloak, and look sharp
 8     V|      who wore mourning on his hat, and had just dried a tear
 9    IX|       had taken off her straw hat, which might have impeded
10     X|   latest fashion. A monstrous hat covered with whole bouquets
11     X|       to relieve Flora of her hat, mantle, and every other
12     X|    she observed Flora without hat or mantle. "You are making
13    XI|    Jew by a mere twist of his hat. The very simplicity of
14   XII|      by saluting her with his hat in one hand and his wig
15    XV|     his brain; he took up his hat and bade his friend a grateful
16  XVII| bidding each other adieu with hat and handkerchief till the
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